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An LCU student worshipped during the first day of the school's spring revival services.

LCU spring revival: Fream urges students to stay strong in spiritual battle

February 27, 2024

By Baptist Message staff

PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – John Fream opened up the first day of Louisiana Christian University’s 2024 spring revival with a challenge for students to not give up as they fight their spiritual battles.

Basing his message on Galatians 5:16-19, Fream encouraged the students that consistent Bible study and a vibrant prayer life are key components for fighting war against evil.

“Louisiana, United States of America, the world needs you,” Fream said. “God wants to use you.”

The revival services continue Feb. 28 and 29 at 11 a.m. inside Guinn Auditorium. Elevate and Voices, LCU’s musical ensembles, will lead worship.

The revival services are free and open to the public.

The Voices of LCU opened up day one of the school's spring revival with a time of worship.
A student raised her hands toward heaven during a praise song at an LCU spring revival service.
An LCU student worshipped during the first day of the school's spring revival services.
John Fream challenged students to stay strong as they fight their spiritual battle. Fream is pastor of Cypress Baptist Church, Benton.

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