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🗓️ 18 November 2024
⏱️ 100 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, everybody. I had the opportunity today to sit down with Greg Lorry, and many of you will be familiar with Mr. Lorry as a consequence of the movie Jesus Revolution, which is really the place where he came to, where I came to know about him. |
0:33.6 | And so I reached out to Mr. Lorry to find out more about the underlying story. |
0:41.7 | So he started a ministry as a reluctant convert, let's say, in the hangover decade of the 1970s, |
0:51.4 | ministering to disaffected young people and himself in a manner that had quite a revolutionary |
0:59.5 | impact. He started with a very small church of about 30 people and grew that into a massive |
1:05.2 | organization in a short time, which meant that he hit the target squarely in some relatively mysterious manner. |
1:12.2 | And so I wanted to find out how he did that. I wanted to hear the background story. |
1:16.4 | And so we talked about the development of his interest in the religious, which had made itself |
1:23.3 | manifest in a variety of ways, including some experimentation with hallucinogens. We talked about his fragmented family background that partly gave him the craving for something |
1:33.3 | authoritative and genuine. We talked about the state of the world of youth in the 1970s after |
1:41.2 | the hedonistic utopianism of the 1960s had collapsed. |
1:46.7 | We talked about the meaning of the story of Abraham, which is an archetypal story of |
1:53.2 | individual development and the emergence of the spirit of the benevolent father in that |
1:58.3 | story and the parallels between that and his own life and his |
2:02.6 | own quest and his own ministry. |
2:05.2 | And then we talked about the broader significance of the longing for a grounding meaning |
2:11.7 | that characterized the 1970s and that also characterizes young people, especially young men, but not only young men now. |
2:20.6 | And so we weave that all together quite successfully. |
2:24.2 | And that's what you're in store for if you participate in this podcast. |
2:32.3 | So I think, Mr. Lorry, I think we'll talk today. |
2:35.7 | It's calling me Greg is good. |
2:37.1 | Greg is good. I think we'll start today with this description, a discussion of a recent New York |
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