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Some of us are old enough to have lived through the Jesus Revolution.
In this podcast I tell of how I resisted it in the beginning (because I was too churchy and uptight). We'll get into the things that softened my heart and those of many others. I rejoice in the lessons I learned from Chuck Smith and my awe of 16-year-old Greg Laurie when he wrote and illustrated a simple booklet opening the hearts of thousands to listen to the message.
You'll hear of the influence of Duane Pederson, an unemployed kid's TV actor, who "invented" the Hollywood Free Paper which eventually went to a publication of more than two million every other Thursday. That "Jesus rag" heavily shaped the movement. The attendant free concerts probably gave impetus to what morphed into seeker-driven churches.
Finally, you'll learn why and how you could use the movie, The Jesus Revolution, to generate hope for evangelizing Gen Z.
Note: You can catch this in video at https://youtu.be/84lfqgQOyj0
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some of us are old enough to have lived through the Jesus Revolution.
In this podcast I tell of how I resisted it in the beginning (because I was too churchy and uptight). We'll get into the things that softened my heart and those of many others. I rejoice in the lessons I learned from Chuck Smith and my awe of 16-year-old Greg Laurie when he wrote and illustrated a simple booklet opening the hearts of thousands to listen to the message.
You'll hear of the influence of Duane Pederson, an unemployed kid's TV actor, who "invented" the Hollywood Free Paper which eventually went to a publication of more than two million every other Thursday. That "Jesus rag" heavily shaped the movement. The attendant free concerts probably gave impetus to what morphed into seeker-driven churches.
Finally, you'll learn why and how you could use the movie, The Jesus Revolution, to generate hope for evangelizing Gen Z.
Note: You can catch this in video at https://youtu.be/84lfqgQOyj0
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.