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10,000 Baptized — Something Is Happening to Gen Z (ATB #35)

54 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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WEEK 35: Something Is Happening to Gen Z | The Campus Revival w/ Josh Moran We're coming to you from Lansdowne, Virginia — outside, golden hour, with a guest whose story we've been wanting to tell for a while. Josh Moran played football for the Georgia Bulldogs. Then he went to law school. Now he's helping lead one of the most remarkable stories in America that almost nobody in the mainstream is covering: the UniteUS movement — a campus revival that started at Auburn in September 2023 and has since swept across more than a dozen college campuses, drawing over 100,000 students to mass worship gatherings and seeing some 10,000 baptized. At Georgia, they were baptizing students out of the backs of pickup trucks outside Stegeman Coliseum. This is a full faith episode. Josh shares his testimony — the identity-in-performance pressure of SEC football, what changed, and how a guy goes from the gridiron to gospel ministry. Then we go inside the movement itself: what actually happens at these gatherings, what's driving an entire generation that was supposed to be the most secular in American history back toward Christ, and the question hanging over all of it — is this the next Great Awakening, or a moment of emotional hype? Josh answers the skeptics head-on, including the one question that matters most: what happens to 30,000 new believers the morning after? We close with Girl Problems — the segment where real listener questions get real answers: - How should a brand-new Christian approach dating? - Is a bikini-clad Instagram post a red flag? - Why aren’t men asking women out? Submit your questions at approachthebenchquestions@gmail.com, leave a voice memo at https://www.speakpipe.com/approachthebench, or submit anonymously via the Google Form: https://forms.gle/9Zjxzkpwajivx19z8 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Getting to Know Josh 06:17 UniteUs Campus Revival 34:24 Sports Rankings 37:57 Worship Song Rankings 41:00 The Toughest Thing Josh Has Ever Done 42:41 Girl Problems

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