Tim Alford at ELS2025
 

God is on the move in this generation

A powerful reminder from the Limitless Team at ELS2025 that revival often begins with the next generation.

At ELS2025, one theme rang out with clarity and conviction: this generation is not lost. In fact, God is already moving among children and young people, and the Church is being invited to see it, believe it, and join in.

Through stories of transformation and moments of deep, honest prayer, the Limitless team helped us see that what’s happening isn’t just emotional or occasional — it’s spiritual, and it’s growing. More young people are exploring faith. New ministries are emerging in places where there were none. And behind it all is a simple but powerful truth: God hasn’t finished with this generation.

The message wasn’t about strategy or programmes. It was a call to prayer — persistent, specific, faith-filled prayer. Not just for the children and young people in our communities, but for the ones in our own families. The ones we love. The ones we’re still believing for.

What made this session at ELS2025 so significant wasn’t just what was shared — it was the shift it represented. A reminder that revival isn’t something we manufacture. It’s something we seek in prayer. And it often starts with the next generation.

If we believe that the next generation matters to God, and should matter to us too.

Watch the full session from ELS2025 below and be stirred again to pray for a generation.

 
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