A Chile pastor and his wife sold their car and flew to the United States to be a part of the revival happening at Asbury University in Kentucky.
1970 Asbury Revival Leader Reports Numbers
In a recent post by Jim Garlow on Facebook, he shared an update about the revival in Asbury. He also revealed the Christian leader who prayed at Asbury, which sparked a revival in the University decades ago. Apparently, a revival also ignited at Asbury in 1970, and Jeannine Brabon “was the leader of the original prayer ‘spark.’” She became a missionary at Columbia.

Garlow, Jim [@jimgarlow]. 1970 Asbury Revival Leader Jeannine Brabon. Facebook, 19 Feb. 2023, http://bitly.ws/AAkt

“The line stretched one mile to get it and that the Asbury revival was reported in 1 billion TikToks,” he wrote.
Chile Pastor And Wife Sold Car To Travel To Kentucky
Jim also shared that Jeannine met a pastor and his wife, who came from Chile, South America. They traveled far from Chile to witness God’s mighty moving in Asbury. But what’s more impressive, “they sold their car so they could come.”
Then Jim remarked at the end of his post, “a hunger for God will cause you to do things you do not ordinarily do.”
The testimony inspired thousands because of what the Christian couple from Chile did. A Facebook user named Oni Roberts wrote, “He Is Here! May those who sacrificed have it returned to them. The Chilean family who sold their car to travel to Asbury will see their needs met more than they could have imagined. Favor comes from simple obedience!”
Another user, Ted Baehr, wrote, “May the revival grow and continue. Other countries are having mini revivals. Only God knows what the future holds.”
As the world watches what God is doing in Asbury, He is stirring the hearts of His people back to Him. One after another, news of powerful testimonies has been making headlines since the revival started on February 8.
What an incredible outpouring of His Spirit!
Reference | Facebook – Jim Garlow
Header Image: Garlow, Jim [@jimgarlow]. 1970 Asbury Revival Leader Jeannine Brabon. Facebook, 19 Feb. 2023, http://bitly.ws/AAkt