I was asked yesterday, "What is God doing at Indiana Wesleyan?"

I've been at IWU since 3am. As I sit in the chapel-auditorium, involved in reflective prayer, the words of Robert Coleman comes to mind.

"Anytime you see a revival, you can be sure it started with prayer"

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God is doing a work at IWU. It may not have the proportions of what is happening at Asbury, but students are responding to the touch of the Spirit.

At 2am I received a text message from a student, sharing how she has surrendered her all to God and is feeling called to a "special" type of ministry.
Other students have shared how they have asked God to help them live holy lives and have taken the step of repenting.
Students have confessed about how they have asked God to help them release anger and bitterness.
Students are prayer walking the campus, claiming her for God.
It's been neat how spontaneous worship in song has taken place in classes.
There has been an increased concern for others. Teams of students are praying over dorms, asking God to do a mighty work in the hearts of fellow residents. Tears for family and friends who are not "saved" have been shed.

One of my classes turned into a prayer meeting.

Why am I up earlier then normal? I have been sensing God working at Indiana Wesleyan University... Something wonderful is happening ...I sense there is even 'more' that He wants to do!"

Campus pastor, Andrea Kind Summers, shares,
"God is up to something! It does not need to look like the bonfire that has lit up the town of Wilmore, KY, but there is a slow and steady burn that is growing in intensity here at Indiana Wesleyan as God continues to move in hearts and lives."

Former IWU Dean of the Chapel, John Bray, writes, "Why not now?"

Please join us in praying so the "more of God" CAN be NOW!"

(2nd photo- 7am worship)

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