From Reformation to Revival—God Moved Powerfully in Atlanta!

 

We hope you had a Happy Reformation Day yesterday! On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, sparking the Protestant Reformation—a movement that called the Church back to the truth thatsalvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. That same spirit of reformation—reviving true faith and returning to the gospel—is what we’re seeing take root in this generation!

Last Thursday, October 30, we witnessed one of our most powerful club meetings yet in Atlanta. Over 85 students filled the room, with many standing in the back as our ATL staff member shared his most anointed message to date. He gave his raw and powerful testimony—from being nearly beaten to death during his college years, to being trapped in partying and addiction, to hearing the audible voice of God in a nightclub say, “What are you doing here?”

The message was clear and convicting: turning from sin isn’t just about leaving negativity behind—it’s about being rescued from hell and finding eternal life in Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit moved mightily. One student came forward saying he needed to rededicate his life to Christ, and another came up deeply concerned about how to truly be born again.

To top it off, a youth pastor from one of Atlanta’s largest churches visited the club for the first time and said he plans to return weekly or biweekly to help disciple students. God is building bridges between local churches and campuses!

Our team left deeply stirred—reminded that every club could be a student’s last chance to hear the gospel. We’re seeing the beginnings of a discipleship and gospel-preaching movement in this school if we stay faithful in the little things.

Thank you for standing with us through your prayers, fasting, and giving. You are helping ignite a reformation of hearts in America’s schools!

“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” —Luke 10:2

United for the harvest, Joseph and the Crossroads Team

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