February 13, 2026

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‘Jesus Revolution’ In Theaters Seeks To Open Hearts To The Gospel, Through A Powerful True Story

Greg Laurie didn’t grow up in church. So when the Jesus Movement broke out in Southern California in the early 1970s, he didn’t realize he was in the middle of something revolutionary.

“I had no point of reference,” Laurie said. “It was all new to me. I thought, ‘Wow, this is Christianity?!’

“I didn’t know I was in a spiritual awakening until later on. It was just normal to me at that point, but it was a very incredible version of normal.”

The Jesus Revolution, as Time Magazine labeled it in its June 1971 cover, was a movement Laurie wonders if he’ll ever see again. In fact, he had conversations with one of the movie’s central characters, late Calvary Chapel founder Chuck Smith (played by Kelsey Grammer), asking if he thought it was possible.

“His response was, I don’t think we’re desperate enough,” Laurie said. “You had what seems like the breakdown of American society. I think there was a desperation in America.”

Laurie listed a litany of points the country had endured that culminated to that point.

“You had the assassination of Robert Kennedy and JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., before that. You had Nixon resigning over the Watergate scandal. You had the Vietnam War escalating and young men coming home in body bags. You had riots in the streets and racial conflict. And you had the drug epidemic just exploding. Rock stars Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin were all dead by the age of 27.

“It was this wake-up call. And in the middle of this darkness, God shined a bright light.”

The story behind The Jesus Revolution movie began when faith-based film director Jon Erwin (I Can Only Imagine, I Still Believe) saw a copy of Time Magazine’s 1971 psychedelic cover—and it piqued his curiosity. He found out Laurie became a Christian during this movement and wanted to inspire the youth of today.

“Jon wasn’t alive back then, he’s in his 30s. But he wanted to tell the story to his generation,” Laurie joked. “I told Jon, I like your version of Greg Laurie better than mine. I like movie Greg.”

The movie focuses on the relationship between Greg Laurie and his future wife, Cathe. It also includes the unlikely friendship of conservative Calvary Chapel Pastor Chuck Smith and hippie evangelist Lonnie Frisbee.

“It was like nitro meeting glycerin—a revival broke out in Chuck’s church,” Laurie said. “And I walked right into it after accepting Christ.”

The story is deeply personal for Laurie as he endured a grueling childhood that included an alcoholic mother who was divorced seven times. “Home was terrible—there were fights every night,” Laurie said. “But Christ broke the cycle of sin in my life. And He can do it for anybody.

“I’m glad we can use my story, how God intervened in my life and brought me out of the pit of despair.”

Jesus Revolution opened Feb. 24 nationwide and offers a unique opportunity to bring someone far from God to the movie theater to hear the Gospel through a historical event.

“I think this would be a great movie for a Christian to take a non-Christian to. Buy two tickets and I think you’ll have a very interesting conversation after the movie. I think you’ll find that God has opened a person’s heart.

“There’s a lot of surprises. I think you’ll shed some tears.”

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The Necessary Alliances For The Ezekiel War Aren’t Forming, They’re Already Formed

Everyone here in the Middle East continues in our hold pattern as the United States and Iran decide what they’re going to do about each other. Other countries, such as Turkey, Qatar, and Russia, are throwing in their two shekels of advice and warnings. Here in Israel, we saw our Prime Minister take his sixth trip to Washington, seventh to the US, where he held a three-hour meeting with the American President. Meanwhile, back home, our military continued its preparations for a brief and violent visit to Iran. In other words, it’s kind of business as usual. There’s one more area where we can see business as usual. This world continues to rapidly move toward the great war promised in Ezekiel 38-39.

The Latest Trans Shooting Rampage: A Severe Mental Disorder That Is Becoming Increasingly Deadly

The scene of the latest trans massacre was in Canada. On Tuesday, an 18-year-old man who was trying to transition into a woman—even though that is not biologically possible—slaughtered nine people and wounded some 25 more when he opened fire at a secondary school and a home in British Columbia. He then killed himself. Canadian police, always mindful of being extra woke and inclusive, are referring to the shooter as a “gun-person” instead of a “gunman.” In other words, they are legitimizing what is a severe mental disorder—one that is becoming more deadly.

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Markell: Why I Am Paying Close Attention To President Trump’s ‘Board Of Peace’

President Trump will serve as chairman and wield considerable overall control. It will help resolve conflicts globally. He has the sole authority to invite new members and appoint a successor.  Global peace seems to be their goal, though they will participate in other global duties as well. The immediate focus of the Board of Peace will be Gaza, though there was no word about Gaza in the charter.  A lot of Godless people seem to be in charge, such as Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Tony Blair, and almost 60 more movers and shakers. Most have a worldly view of the world and of “peace.”

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Greg Laurie didn’t grow up in church. So when the Jesus Movement broke out in Southern California in the early 1970s, he didn’t realize he was in the middle of something revolutionary.

“I had no point of reference,” Laurie said. “It was all new to me. I thought, ‘Wow, this is Christianity?!’

“I didn’t know I was in a spiritual awakening until later on. It was just normal to me at that point, but it was a very incredible version of normal.”

The Jesus Revolution, as Time Magazine labeled it in its June 1971 cover, was a movement Laurie wonders if he’ll ever see again. In fact, he had conversations with one of the movie’s central characters, late Calvary Chapel founder Chuck Smith (played by Kelsey Grammer), asking if he thought it was possible.

“His response was, I don’t think we’re desperate enough,” Laurie said. “You had what seems like the breakdown of American society. I think there was a desperation in America.”

Laurie listed a litany of points the country had endured that culminated to that point.

“You had the assassination of Robert Kennedy and JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., before that. You had Nixon resigning over the Watergate scandal. You had the Vietnam War escalating and young men coming home in body bags. You had riots in the streets and racial conflict. And you had the drug epidemic just exploding. Rock stars Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin were all dead by the age of 27.

“It was this wake-up call. And in the middle of this darkness, God shined a bright light.”

The story behind The Jesus Revolution movie began when faith-based film director Jon Erwin (I Can Only Imagine, I Still Believe) saw a copy of Time Magazine’s 1971 psychedelic cover—and it piqued his curiosity. He found out Laurie became a Christian during this movement and wanted to inspire the youth of today.

“Jon wasn’t alive back then, he’s in his 30s. But he wanted to tell the story to his generation,” Laurie joked. “I told Jon, I like your version of Greg Laurie better than mine. I like movie Greg.”

The movie focuses on the relationship between Greg Laurie and his future wife, Cathe. It also includes the unlikely friendship of conservative Calvary Chapel Pastor Chuck Smith and hippie evangelist Lonnie Frisbee.

“It was like nitro meeting glycerin—a revival broke out in Chuck’s church,” Laurie said. “And I walked right into it after accepting Christ.”

The story is deeply personal for Laurie as he endured a grueling childhood that included an alcoholic mother who was divorced seven times. “Home was terrible—there were fights every night,” Laurie said. “But Christ broke the cycle of sin in my life. And He can do it for anybody.

“I’m glad we can use my story, how God intervened in my life and brought me out of the pit of despair.”

Jesus Revolution opened Feb. 24 nationwide and offers a unique opportunity to bring someone far from God to the movie theater to hear the Gospel through a historical event.

“I think this would be a great movie for a Christian to take a non-Christian to. Buy two tickets and I think you’ll have a very interesting conversation after the movie. I think you’ll find that God has opened a person’s heart.

“There’s a lot of surprises. I think you’ll shed some tears.”

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The Necessary Alliances For The Ezekiel War Aren’t Forming, They’re Already Formed

Everyone here in the Middle East continues in our hold pattern as the United States and Iran decide what they’re going to do about each other. Other countries, such as Turkey, Qatar, and Russia, are throwing in their two shekels of advice and warnings. Here in Israel, we saw our Prime Minister take his sixth trip to Washington, seventh to the US, where he held a three-hour meeting with the American President. Meanwhile, back home, our military continued its preparations for a brief and violent visit to Iran. In other words, it’s kind of business as usual. There’s one more area where we can see business as usual. This world continues to rapidly move toward the great war promised in Ezekiel 38-39.

The Latest Trans Shooting Rampage: A Severe Mental Disorder That Is Becoming Increasingly Deadly

The scene of the latest trans massacre was in Canada. On Tuesday, an 18-year-old man who was trying to transition into a woman—even though that is not biologically possible—slaughtered nine people and wounded some 25 more when he opened fire at a secondary school and a home in British Columbia. He then killed himself. Canadian police, always mindful of being extra woke and inclusive, are referring to the shooter as a “gun-person” instead of a “gunman.” In other words, they are legitimizing what is a severe mental disorder—one that is becoming more deadly.

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Markell: Why I Am Paying Close Attention To President Trump’s ‘Board Of Peace’

President Trump will serve as chairman and wield considerable overall control. It will help resolve conflicts globally. He has the sole authority to invite new members and appoint a successor.  Global peace seems to be their goal, though they will participate in other global duties as well. The immediate focus of the Board of Peace will be Gaza, though there was no word about Gaza in the charter.  A lot of Godless people seem to be in charge, such as Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Tony Blair, and almost 60 more movers and shakers. Most have a worldly view of the world and of “peace.”

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SO DO WE.

 

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