Chapter 1: What personal story does Madi share about her wedding night?
So I opened up this chapter talking about a time right after Grant and I got married. And I talk about our first night married, actually, which are going to be too many details here.
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Chapter 2: How did the UNITE movement begin and what inspired it?
Solomio from Angel Studios. It's about a man who's left at the altar in Rome and ends up taking his honeymoon alone. And what unfolds is this funny, tender, and surprisingly beautiful story. And it is set in Italy. It's absolutely stunning. Think sunsets, villas, all the romance. Okay, Kevin James is one of my favorites. He's the absolute best. He's hilarious and he's so heartfelt.
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Chapter 3: What advice do Candace and Madi give about setting social boundaries?
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Chapter 4: What does it mean to find your identity in Christ?
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Madison, Madison. I feel like I'm at a basketball game, like coming out of the tunnel. I'm about to play like the biggest game and I just feel so pumped up after that.
I was gonna ask, do people chant your name when you're speaking at the big universities? That has not happened.
Chapter 5: How can understanding Genesis help us know our identity?
I think I need to start that rally.
I'm going to start inviting you to all of these so that I can start. Would you actually tell us about Unite? Yeah. Yeah. So my mom had the vision for Unite a few years ago. And I remember we were sitting down. It was like a New Year's Eve and we were writing out our goals for the year. And it's me and my husband and my mom. And we're sitting there and we're talking about it.
Chapter 6: What analogy do Candace and Madi use to explain identity?
And she was like, my heart is so broken over what college students are walking through. She had been leading a small group at Auburn University's campus and just was listening to so many of the stories and the testimonies and could not believe these girls who seemed on the outside to be so put together. Like everything was good and everything was great.
And they were in church and they were raised in a good family. And just the stuff they were walking through and everything. the sin they were living in and the lies they were believing and the things they were struggling over. I mean, it was like really, really heartbreaking things. And I just, she had this moment of just being like, I can't listen to this anymore.
Like we've got to do something about it. And so she started praying on Auburn's campus and started walking the campus of Auburn with her small group and praying for revival to come to Auburn's campus.
Chapter 7: How do feelings of insecurity shape our identity?
And that carried on for months. And then her goal was to see Revival come to Auburn's campus. And so she started planning this event, had no idea if anybody was going to show up. And so she started planning this event at Auburn University. And her whole life, she had really just focused on being a mom and a wife. And so she poured a lot into my dad and into me and my sisters.
And this was a dream and a burden God had put on her heart. And she was like, okay, I don't feel qualified for this. I don't know if anybody's even going to show up for this, but like, I'm just going to be obedient and just trust God with the rest. And so she called Jonathan Bakluta and Jenny Allen.
Chapter 8: What encouragement does Candace offer to listeners struggling with self-image?
And they both said, no, they were like, sorry, our schedule's full. We can't make it happen. And she was like, no, you're supposed to be there. I know in my heart and spirit, God, like you were supposed to be there. And they were like, okay. And they rearranged their schedule, showed up. We all flew together, had no idea, thought, you know, a few hundred people are going to gather together.
And there were over 5,000 people at Auburn University gathered together. Get out. This was last year or the year before?
This was two years ago. Two years ago.
And after there was spontaneous baptisms, it was not planned. It was not part of the night. And at the end, one student came forward and said, I really feel led to get baptized. And that just started a ripple effect. And then after the event ended, news outlets picked it up. It started just spreading word. And all of these universities were like, come to our campus, please. We're so hungry.
We're so desperate for it. And so it's been so cool to see. This has just been an only God kind of story. And- It's been beautiful just to be a part of it and watch my mom just steward it so faithfully and be so obedient to what God is speaking, especially her whole testimony and story is just quite beautiful. But anyways, yeah, it's really cool. We're bringing the gospel to college campuses.
And it's not an event where we're saying, hey, come to us. It's like, hey, we're coming to you. It's very student-led and driven. And so these students are reaching out to Unite saying, we want you to come to our campus. And they're the ones, you know, raising a lot of the funds for the night. They're the ones getting the word out.
I mean, Unite is really just partnering with these students saying, you know, it's the Holy Spirit and you guys who are going to change your campus.
How do you get Unite to your university and how do... people find out if Unite is coming to their university.
Yeah. So you just reach out. I mean, we've had people literally just DM Unite. I'm sure they have more official forms by now. I've honestly been a little bit more of a just like supporter and encourager and coming alongside of Unite. So I don't know all of the ins and outs, but I know they have a website. They have an Instagram handle, Unite Us.
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