• A 1970s Road Trip True Story with guests Nancy Cunningham and author Carissa Gobble

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A 1970s Road Trip True Story with guests Nancy Cunningham and author Carissa Gobble

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  • David and Scott continue with author Carissa Gobble and Nancy Cunningham about the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Nancy shares her conversion story which Carissa tells in a chapter in Volume 2 of Becoming Jesus People. Nancy grew up in the church, and while she knew about Jesus, she did not yet know Jesus until the summer of 1974 on a road trip out West. Freedom was the mantra of the day but she like many others was searching for something more. Nancy tells of the unlikely path God brought her on to reach Liberation House in Eugene, Oregon where she accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior. Fifty years later Nancy met Carissa after Nancy did an internet search on Liberation House and found and read Carissa's first book, Becoming Jesus People, Volume 1. Carissa was intrigued with Nancy's story partly because it was the story of a hippie's journey of a road trip.

    Nancy Cunningham is a retired teacher and a longtime member of Kenwood Baptist Church. She lives with her husband in Loveland, Ohio, and Adrian, Michigan. She is the mother of two children and many grandchildren.

    Carissa Gobble is the author of Becoming Jesus People: True Stories of How Love Broke through in the Jesus People Movement, vols 1 and 2. She tells the true stories of young men and women who became Christians when they stayed overnight at a place in Eugene, Oregon called Liberation House. Carissa grew up as the daughter of overseas missionaries. She now lives with her husband and four children in Portland, Oregon.

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David and Scott continue with author Carissa Gobble and Nancy Cunningham about the Jesus Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Nancy shares her conversion story which Carissa tells in a chapter in Volume 2 of Becoming Jesus People. Nancy grew up in the church, and while she knew about Jesus, she did not yet know Jesus until the summer of 1974 on a road trip out West. Freedom was the mantra of the day but she like many others was searching for something more. Nancy tells of the unlikely path God brought her on to reach Liberation House in Eugene, Oregon where she accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior. Fifty years later Nancy met Carissa after Nancy did an internet search on Liberation House and found and read Carissa's first book, Becoming Jesus People, Volume 1. Carissa was intrigued with Nancy's story partly because it was the story of a hippie's journey of a road trip.

Nancy Cunningham is a retired teacher and a longtime member of Kenwood Baptist Church. She lives with her husband in Loveland, Ohio, and Adrian, Michigan. She is the mother of two children and many grandchildren.

Carissa Gobble is the author of Becoming Jesus People: True Stories of How Love Broke through in the Jesus People Movement, vols 1 and 2. She tells the true stories of young men and women who became Christians when they stayed overnight at a place in Eugene, Oregon called Liberation House. Carissa grew up as the daughter of overseas missionaries. She now lives with her husband and four children in Portland, Oregon.

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