Jesus Revolution, Movie Edition

How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation and How He Can Do It Again Today

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The Jesus Movement transformed the church--and it can transform you

God has always been passionate about turning unlikely people into His most fervent followers. Prostitutes and pagans, tax collectors and tricksters, the pompous and the pious--the more unlikely, the more it seemed to please God to demonstrate His power, might, and mercy through them. America in the 1960s and 1970s was full of many such characters--young men and women who had rejected the conformist religion of their parents' generation, didn't follow conventional rules, and didn't fit in. Their longing for something more set the stage for the greatest spiritual awakening of the twentieth century.

Discover the remarkable true story of the Jesus Movement, an extraordinary time of mass revival, renewal, and reconciliation. Setting intriguing personal stories within the context of one of the most tumultuous times in modern history, Greg Laurie and Ellen Vaughn draw important parallels with our own time of spiritual apathy and overt hostility, offering a new vision for the next generation of unlikely believers--and hope for the next great American revival.

Because God can always bring a new Jesus Revolution.


The Authors

  1. Greg Laurie
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    Greg Laurie

    Greg Laurie is senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, one of the largest churches in America. Nearly 9 million people have attended his Harvest Crusades since 1990. Greg is the author of more than seventy books, and his daily nationally syndicated...

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  2. Ellen Vaughn
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    Ellen Vaughn

    Ellen Vaughn is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and inspirational speaker who has written or cowritten more than twenty books, including collaborations with Chuck Colson on a number of his seminal works.

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