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Massive Global Prayer Event Sparks Urgent Call for Evangelism

Jennie Allen had a shocking dream about Jesus returning in 10 years. That vision kicked her into high gear. The Christian speaker and author felt God pushing her to rally believers worldwide. The result? A massive 25-hour prayer event called Gather25. It linked millions across 220 nations through live tech.

The event wasn’t just singing and sermons. Allen wanted action. With 5.5 billion people still lost, she called for urgent evangelism. Churches hosted watch parties. Families prayed together. College students packed stadiums. The message was clear: quit sitting around. Share the Gospel before it’s too late.

AI did the heavy lifting. For the first time, sermons and songs translated live into 80+ languages. No more language barriers. This tech miracle let believers from Tokyo to Tulsa worship as one. Some critics worry about AI’s risks, but here’s the truth—it’s a tool. When used right, it serves God’s plan.

Big ministries like YouVersion and TBN backed the effort. Celebrities like Kari Jobe and Matt Redman led worship. But the real stars were everyday folks. Moms, farmers, students—ordinary people stepping up. That’s the heart of conservatism: community, not government. Grassroots faith changing the world.

Revival’s already here, Allen says. College campuses are blowing up. Thousands of students getting baptized. Events like UniteUs prove young people crave truth in this chaotic culture. No woke slogans. Just Jesus. The left says Gen Z is lost. Faith says otherwise.

Repentance rocked the gathering. Crowds knelt, confessing pride and fear. Allen pushed hard: clean your heart first, then hit the streets. No watered-down faith. No excuses. True revival starts with humility. That’s a lesson Washington could use.

Stories poured in from persecuted pastors. A man stoned twice in India. Underground churches in Asia. These heroes didn’t whine about “rights.” They risked everything. Meanwhile, soft Western believers gripe about offense. Time to toughen up.

Gather25’s just the start. Allen plans follow-ups every two years. The goal? Mobilize all 2.5 billion Christians to reach the lost. If liberals can push radical agendas worldwide, why can’t the Church? The dream’s alive. The harvest is ready. Let’s get to work.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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