College Students across the U.S. Set to Unite in Prayer
Students from across the United States are set to come together in prayer Thursday as part of the annual Collegiate Day of Prayer (CDOP). The idea is that students choose particular campuses to “adopt” in prayer, resulting in higher education institutes across the country being lifted up to the Lord.
“As the students go, so goes our nation!” CDOP writes on its vision page. “If we win the spiritual battles across our nation but neglect our college campuses, all our progress will be undone in a generation. Therefore, students today need our support and earnest prayers.”
CDOP hopes that developing a “greater degree of genuine, unified prayer” will result in the hopes and dreams of the next generation being realized. “According to Matthew 18:18-20, the greater the number united in faith and prayer, the easier the battle for this generation can be won,” it added. “Just as a team of horses can move a heavy load faster and easier together, so our greatest barriers can be better overcome through united prayer.”
According to the website tally, some 3415 campuses have been adopted so far, with over 2000 campus ministries, churches, and individuals signed up to pray on the day.
Describing the rich history of American college campus prayer movements, CDOP declared that “no other nation has ever enjoyed as many student awakenings for as many consecutive years as the United States of America.”
According to CDOP, it was the Second Great Awakening (1790-1845) that produced the most powerful student revival of all time. Beginning in the Northeast in early 1790, the revival is said to have spread across to the western frontier by the year 1800. It continued to reach every part of the nation and tore across the nation like wildfire into the mid-1840s.
“In times of great need, men are willing to lay aside their differences so they can find a sure path to safety and blessing,” CDOP declared. “A humble recognition of great need combined with great faith in Christ always awakens united prayer.”
Praying that God would awaken the nation’s students once again, the organization concluded:
“This generation needs our unified prayers — please join us in praying for America’s college campuses!”
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Will Maule is a British journalist who has spent the past several years working as a digital news editor. Since earning a degree in international relations and politics, Will has developed a particular interest in covering ethical issues, human rights and global religious persecution. Will’s work has been featured in various outlets including The Spectator, Faithwire, CBN News, Spiked, The Federalist and Christian Headlines. Follow him on Twitter at @WillAMaule.
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