Bringing Revival to Harvard: The Evangelistic Mission of Pastor Judy Kang and Moses Mukitale

Pr. Judy Kang (left) and Evangelist Moses Mukitale on one of their mission trips in Boston, Massachusetts.
Moses Mukitale holding a gospel sign board at Harvard Square in Cambridge, Ma

Every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the bustling streets of Harvard Square transform into a spiritual battleground as Evangelist Moses Mukitale and Pastor Judy Kang take their place to proclaim the gospel. Armed with faith, a passion for revival, and a heart for souls, the two ministers have committed themselves to seeing a spiritual awakening at Harvard University.

Ready to share the gospel at Harvard Square. Pr. Judy and Evangelist Moses are joined by others ministers every Tuesday to share the gospel at Harvard Square

Mukitale and Kang are not alone in this mission. They are often joined by a dedicated team of other ministers who hold banners, distribute gospel tracts, and engage passersby in conversations about Jesus. Each week, different speakers within the team take turns sharing the message of salvation, while Mukitale and Kang lead prayers for the sick, intercede for Harvard, and call people to repentance.

Pr. Judy (left), alongside minister Angelique (extreme right) doing one-on-one soul winning at Harvard Square

“We believe Harvard is not just a place of academic excellence but also a place where God wants to move mightily,” says Mukitale. “John Harvard was a Puritan minister who valued holiness and righteousness. We are standing here to continue that legacy, to remind Harvard of its spiritual foundation.”

Evangelist Moses interceding at Harvard Square

The duo sees their work as more than just street preaching; they consider it a divine assignment to reclaim one of the world’s most prestigious institutions for Christ. The weight of history and the influence of Harvard on global leadership only fuel their passion.

Pr. Judy sharing the gospel at Harvard Square
Elder Rick Paige sometimes joins the team to minister at Harvard Square

“We are here to be a light in the midst of intellectualism that sometimes forgets God,” says Pastor Judy Kang. “Revival is not just for churches; it is for universities, businesses, and every sphere of society. Harvard needs Jesus, and we will keep standing here until hearts are turned back to Him.”

Evangelist Moses (right) , during an outreach at the Harvard Square.
The team ministering at Harvard Square

Despite the intellectual rigor of Harvard, their open-air ministry has not gone unnoticed. Some students and faculty members stop to listen, some engage in deep conversations, and others receive prayer. The presence of banners with scriptures and words of hope creates a striking contrast against the modern backdrop of Harvard Square.

Four members from this group accepted Jesus as their Lord and savior at Harvard Square.

“We don’t come here to argue,” Mukitale explains. “We come here to love, to share truth, and to be a voice crying out in the wilderness. Some people ignore us, some mock us, but many are genuinely searching for something greater.”

The team also dedicates time to intercession, praying fervently for the students, faculty, and administration of Harvard. Their prayer is that God would raise up bold believers within the university who will carry the torch of revival long after they are gone.

“Our hope is that a generation of Harvard students will rise up who love God and are not ashamed of the gospel,” says Pastor Judy. “This is bigger than us. It’s about eternity.”

The John Harvard statue at Harvard University

With unwavering faith, Mukitale, Kang, and their team remain steadfast in their mission, believing that what began as a small gathering in Harvard Square will one day spark a movement of revival across the university and beyond.

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