Ben:
Those are the words and/or exactly what the movement was named here in the US (I know "Jews for Jesus" to this day and that's what they call themselves), so I don't know what it is about my post that concerns you. My wife is Jewish and I am a Templer/Christian of sorts, for lack of a better name (though raised Methodist/Christian Science -w- a little Catholicism thrown in for good measure:-). I also get along fine with our J4J friends as long as they do not attempt to ram their beliefs down my throat (not that this came easy I suspect).
The "Jesus Freak" movement was just that (freaked out freaks who wanted their own title/shelter to call their own). I never considered it to be much of a religious movement for most, though some (a very small percentage from my experience) maintained their beliefs long enough to eventually join some of the more mainstream/similar religions.
Lug:
Never even heard of Hibbing, though I have had the pleasure of traveling through the Dakotas. Once they finished the I-35 I rarely wandered off the track when traveling north through Minnesota.
Those are the words and/or exactly what the movement was named here in the US (I know "Jews for Jesus" to this day and that's what they call themselves), so I don't know what it is about my post that concerns you. My wife is Jewish and I am a Templer/Christian of sorts, for lack of a better name (though raised Methodist/Christian Science -w- a little Catholicism thrown in for good measure:-). I also get along fine with our J4J friends as long as they do not attempt to ram their beliefs down my throat (not that this came easy I suspect).
The "Jesus Freak" movement was just that (freaked out freaks who wanted their own title/shelter to call their own). I never considered it to be much of a religious movement for most, though some (a very small percentage from my experience) maintained their beliefs long enough to eventually join some of the more mainstream/similar religions.
Lug:
Never even heard of Hibbing, though I have had the pleasure of traveling through the Dakotas. Once they finished the I-35 I rarely wandered off the track when traveling north through Minnesota.