
CAC Region Evangelism : A Wave of Revival Sweeps Across University Campuses
In recent weeks, the Central America and Caribbean (CAC) region has witnessed a remarkable spiritual movement, as leaders from Emanuel Presbyterian Churches in both the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua boldly carried out evangelism and Bible study outreach on university campuses. These missions are part of a growing wave of revival taking place among university students, many of whom are hearing the Word of God for the first time.
*Reaching Musicians and Future Leaders in Santo Domingo
On April 1st, leaders in the Dominican Republic launched an evangelistic effort at the Music Conservatory of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo. With hearts set on sharing the Gospel, they reached out to young singers and invited them to join campus Bible study groups.
Their goal was clear: to find those who had a desire to study the Word and become part of a Christ-centered community. These young artists, many with a passion for worship and service, were encouraged to join the Jubilee ministry. The result was a new wave of participation and interest in spiritual growth among future worship leaders.
“We give thanks to God,” said a local leader, “for helping us reach students who are now seeking to live by the Word and be used for God’s kingdom.”
*Revival Sparks in Managua, Nicaragua
Just days later, on April 10th, CAC leaders in Managua carried out a vibrant campus outreach at the National University of Nicaragua. Armed with posters bearing biblical promises, candy giveaways, and most importantly, hearts on fire for the Gospel, the leaders drew in a multitude of students.
Within just one hour, 33 new contacts were made—students who expressed a genuine desire to study the Bible further. Despite being in the middle of exam season, students paused to receive words of hope and encouragement. One student shared, “We really needed this right now. These messages have been a strength to our hearts.”
Each day, the presence of the leaders has led to a visible shift in campus atmosphere. What once felt like spiritually barren ground is now being tilled by the Spirit for revival. Leaders testify that this may be the beginning of a great move of God among Nicaragua’s youth.
*A Shared Vision, A United Mission
Though taking place in different countries, both events reflect the same heart: to see young people encounter Christ, grow in faith, and carry the Gospel forward. Leaders in both Santo Domingo and Managua emphasized the importance of continued prayer for these students—that they would not only understand the Word but live it out with joy and purpose.
“We pray that their hearts will remain open,” said one CAC coordinator, “and that they will become strong pillars of faith in their communities.”
As the CAC region continues to invest in university evangelism, there is growing anticipation for greater revival. From music conservatories to university quads, the Spirit is moving—and a new generation is rising to carry the Word to the ends of the earth.