
More than 100 young men accepted Jesus Christ as their savior during Palm Sunday services at Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, California. Pastor Jack Hibbs was a guest on my Newsmax show Tuesday night. He says out of the 135 people who were saved, 109 are members of Generation Z.
“Every week we are seeing young men specifically in great numbers come to know Jesus,” Hibbs said. “They’re searching, they’re hungry, and they’re ready for a direction in life. I’m just rejoicing that these young men are seeking the Lord out.”
Hibbs says the enthusiasm for the Gospel message reminded him of the Jesus Revolution that swept across the nation in the 1970’s.
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“It is happening again, Todd, and I was just thinking about how many people have moved out of California are going to really regret that soon because God is moving in this state,” he said. “God is moving among the young people.”
“And that’s exactly how it was back in the day in the 60s and 70s. It was a generation of hippies and drug addicts and people that were just there. They were, believe it or not, they were tired of sex. They were tired of materialism. They were tired of drugs. And they began to seek the Lord. And we’re seeing it again, Todd. I’m thrilled to see what’s about to happen because we’re already starting to see the opening doors regarding God saving young people again.”
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