During the weekend, a massive spiritual awakening occurred at The Ohio State University.
Hundreds of students congregated to worship and honor God, guided by the university’s football team members.
The assembly was addressed by organizers who shared the gospel with an audience of 800-1,000 individuals.
According to The Lantern, the school’s student publication, around 60 students were baptized into Christianity by the conclusion of the gathering.
According to The Lantern, “I was just doing my thing because it was fun, and I’ll tell you this: I was on High Street, and I enjoyed it,” former Buckeyes wide receiver Kamryn Babb said.
“I had fun. But at the same time, I didn’t recognize my condition. I was spiritually dead. I was spiritually dead. I could go out there, and I could smile and laugh. I can go back to the (Woody Hayes Athletic Center), and smile and laugh. But on the inside, I was broken. I was broken.”
Wide receiver Emeka Egbuka shared his excitement remarking, “We were praying for years and years for an event like this, and we were praying with expectation — we serve a miracle-working God.”
“So we definitely had an expectation when it came out, but God did increasingly and abundantly more than what we thought. So, we’re just so blessed and thankful.”
Kevin Walsh documented several impactful and uplifting moments, which he then posted on TikTok.
Walsh said of the event, “Ohio State Football is making a difference. I can barely put to words how amazing this Jesus revival is on the Ohio State University campus. Countless attendees surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ, and professed their faith through water baptism.”
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