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Keith Inman leads students in campus revival Oct. 7-9

By Samantha Stevenson
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - The Rev. Keith Inman, pastor of First Baptist Church in Murray, KY, led the Baptist Campus Ministry in its annual campus revival, which took place on Campbellsville University's campus in Ransdall Chapel from Tuesday, October 7 through Thursday, October 9, 2014.



"Keith spoke with passion, which was a reflection of his 25 years in student work. He loves campus ministry," Ed Pavy, director of campus ministries of Campbellsville University, said.

"Revival this year at CU has sparked a revival in the heart's of all believers, but it has been even more evident in the heart's and lives of the BCM council," said Josh Christian, a freshman from Portland, Tenn. "God is using them, through revival, to spread a need of unity among us as believers. It is through this unity that the love of Christ is being depicted, and it all started with our campus revival."

Approximately 120 students attended the final night of revival.

Inman is the pastor of First Baptist Church in Murray, KY, where he has served for two years.


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