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Stop! Hey, What’s That Sound? The 1960’s Revolution and the Birth of the Jesus People

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‘Stop! Hey, What’s That Sound? The 1960’s Revolution and the Birth of the Jesus People’ is a Historical and Spiritual Adventure! It rides the waves of Societal Change, Just Causes, Social Experimentation, Peaceful Movements and a God Visit.   [eBook pp. 896, photos/art 395]

Twenty-seven eyewitness contributors have joined to preserve an accurate record of these times with 350+ photos and art from the era. The facts, personal and national failures are left intact.

A fierce battle between the forces of Darkness and Light electrify the pages of this Epic True Story. As fragile World Peace and the threat of nuclear war looms, who to trust or believe in, is an unspoken question on the minds of countless millions the world over.

In the USA, amidst social hopes and dreams rising and falling, the assassinations of John F Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., thrust America and various parts of the globe into complicated grief.

Freedom, justice and equality for all remained elusive as prejudice and the horrors of the Vietnam War raged on. A generation seeking ‘Peace and Love’ swells, until falling prey to dangerous and addictive drugs, hedonism and demonic practices which drives a spike into the coffin of this fledgling movement.

When answers and hope are at their lowest, a remnant of hippies arise from the ashes, claiming redemption through Jesus Christ. Society as a whole is shocked to see Nomadic long-haired Christ-Followers carrying Bibles and speaking about God with conviction! This was ‘The Jesus Movement.’

Era rock musicals, ‘Godspell’ and ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ heighten awareness of this spiritual phenomenon. Soon to follow is the rock-musical ‘Lonesome Stone,’ debuting at the Rainbow Theatre in London, England. The uniqueness of this production is its cast of 100% ‘Jesus People.’ LS probes the heart decisions of Peace and Love followers when they hear Jesus Christ is alive.

On the road in the USA, the UK and beyond—‘Stop Hey’ documents the birth of Jesus People, their travels, challenges they faced and ensuing victories and defeats. Exposing dangerous cults and offering help for cult victims is a needful ingredient in this true saga.

What’s before you is what we saw, experienced and offer as a written record. – D.E. Hoyt

🎵 eBook includes 6 audio tunes from ‘Lonesome Stone’ located in Chapter 19 of the EPUB version

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About the author

D.E. Hoyt grew up in Los Angeles California. As a young adult, he began studying World Religions, moved to San Francisco and became a devotee in the ISKON Krishna Temple in the Haight-Ashbury district of the city. He participated in the Council for the 1967 ‘Summer of Love’ planning and workforce. Midyear Hoyt had a powerful encounter with Jesus Christ which thrust him into the beginning of the Jesus People Movement. D.E. Hoyt helped establish 11 Christian Houses, 2 coffee Houses, a restaurant and a theater team in the UK. His hobbies are writing, photography, gardening and walking. He and his wife Ginny are active in their neighborhood, are part of a Christian small group, and reside in New Mexico USA.

CIP - Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Hoyt, D. E., editor.

Title: Stop! Hey, what’s that sound?: The 1960’s revolution and birth of the Jesus People / D. E. Hoyt and friends.

Description: “A historical and visual journey into the 1960s-70s, in pursuit of equality, justice, peace and truth.” --from title page. | Includes bibliographical references. | Albuquerque, NM: Psalm Press, 2019.

Identifiers: ISBN 978-1-7332991-0-7 (Hardcover) | 978-1-7332991-1-4 (pbk.) | ISBN: 978-1-7332991- 2-1 (eBook)

Subjects: LCSH Jesus People. | Evangelicalism--United States. | Evangelistic work. | Youth--Religious life. | Church history--20th century. | Christianity--20th century. | Christianity and culture. | Hippies--United States--History. | Counterculture--United States--History--20th century. | Nineteen sixties. | Nineteen seventies. | Subculture--United States--History--20th century. | Social change--United States--History--20th century. | United States--Social conditions--1960-1980. | United States--History--1961-1969. | BISAC HISTORY / United States / 20th Century | RELIGION / Christianity / History

Classification: LCC BV3793 .H69 2019 | DDC 269/.2--dc23