We have been praying for revival across North America, asking God to touch campuses, cities, and hearts. Those prayers are being answered. In the last year, we have seen a wave of student revivals breaking out across universities, drawing thousands of young people to worship, repentance, and baptism.

At Ohio State University, nearly 2,000 students responded to an altar call during a Unite US event. Worship filled the campus, baptisms followed, and lives were changed in plain sight. You can read more about what happened there through this report: Worthy News.

This is not an isolated story. Across the country, campuses are becoming places where God is moving powerfully. The University of Kentucky saw more than 8,000 students gather, with over 2,000 making commitments to Christ and many baptized on the spot. At the University of Florida, more than 1,000 students came forward during a Unite US event. In Alabama, a worship gathering ended with over 250 students baptized in a downtown fountain. Asbury University in Kentucky saw a multi-week outpouring that began in a simple chapel service and spread until thousands came from across the nation to join in prayer and worship.

What stands out in these moments is their authenticity. Students are not waiting for programs or schedules. Worship rises spontaneously. Prayer flows naturally. Baptisms happen immediately, sometimes outdoors, sometimes in unexpected places, but always as bold public signs of faith. Local churches and campus ministries are stepping in to guide and support, making sure this move of God is not only emotional but also rooted in discipleship.

At WGNA we cannot help but see this as God answering the very prayers we have lifted. We asked Him to stir young hearts, and He is doing it. We asked for a fresh work in places often marked by indifference or doubt, and He is breaking through. Fear and apathy are giving way to boldness and hunger for truth. New voices are rising to lead in worship and witness.

These stories are a reminder to keep praying, to keep expecting, and to stay faithful. Revival is not distant. It is happening now. And it is reshaping the spiritual landscape of North America, one campus at a time.