BACHELOR Star Reflects on Gen Z Revival Documentary: ‘No Words’

Madison Prewett Troutt
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 13: Madison Prewett attends the Los Angeles special screening of Universal’s “Redeeming Love” at Directors Guild of America on January 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

By Michaela Gordoni

BACHELOR star Madison Prewett Troutt has “no words” for what she witnessed through UniteUs revivals and the documentary about the movement, THE REVIVAL GENERATION: GEN Z TURNING TO JESUS.

Her mom, Tonya Prewett, started the movement on college campuses through her organization, UniteUs. The documentary, which was released earlier this year, documents it all.

“It’s just so cool to get to be a very small part of what God’s doing in America through Unite and, you know, my mom started this ministry and we could have had no idea what it was going to turn into and how God was going to use it,” Prewett told Movieguide® recently. “But this, this film has been so cool.”

Even though she was a part of making the documentary to some extent, she cried and felt moved the first time she watched it.

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“We’re in the Kennedy Center, watching this faith film of God…pouring out his spirit on this generation and people, encountering him and getting set free,” she explained. “It was just, it was truly unbelievable. There are no words, clearly.”

“I think just the moments of the baptism and just watching these students literally go from death to life and kind of go into the water looking one way and come out with just this big smile, tears in their eyes,” Prewett said. “And you just see like Jesus met them, they encountered Jesus. And it just sent chills down my body.”

Tonya said, “As I see the UniteUS story shared in THE REVIVAL GENERATION, I am reminded that prayer is powerful and great things can happen when we say ‘yes’ to God. Gen Z is experiencing spiritual revival like never before, and we should be expectant for the ways that God will continue to move among this generation.”

Tim Robertson, son of CBN founder and evangelist Pat Robertson, says young people are searching for light.

“Young people are looking at some of the values they’ve been given from a very permissive generation that’s older, and they want to find some stability in their lives,” he said. “And obviously Christianity gives them that stability, and it gives them a rock and an anchor.”

“I think a lot of the ideology of the Left is being exposed as being empty, and they want something that’s real, and that’s what they’re finding in Jesus,” he added.

The documentary, which features Tonya, Dr. Ben Carson, Jennie Allen and others, is available on DVD or to stream via CBN.

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