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Disciple Up #295
The Asbury Revival & How God Works
By Louie Marsh
https://www.christianpost.com/news/asbury-university-revival-moving-to-new-sites-as-movement-expands.html
https://churchleaders.com/news/445275-asbury-chapel-speaker-thought-he-totally-whiffed-sermon-2-weeks-later-christians-around-the-nation-are-still-responding-to-it.html
Youtube Revival link
Asbury Chapel Speaker Thought He ‘Totally Whiffed’ Sermon; 2 Weeks Later, Christians Around the Nation Are Still Responding to It
By Dale Chamberlain -February 20, 2023
During his chapel sermon on Wednesday, Feb. 8, Zach Meerkreebs instructed students to ask on another, "Do you love me?" (screengrabs via Asbury University)
What does it feel like to preach a sermon that sparks a weeks-long spiritual awakening filled with prayer, singing, and repentance, and which garners national attention and sparks hope in the hearts of Christians around the country?
For Zach Meerkreebs, it actually didn’t feel that great. In fact, he thought the sermon had bombed.
“Latest stinker. I’ll be home soon,” Meerkreebs reportedly texted his wife after delivering a chapel sermon on the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 8, in the Hughes Auditorium of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky.
Meerkreebs later told The Free Press he was certain that he had “totally whiffed” the sermon.