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Dr. Lloyd George Tupper


This conversation is about 28 minutes - Enjoy!

Lloyd’s story is truly a rags to riches one. After his father’s suicide at age 12 he became the man of the house, taking jobs to help support his family. While still in his twenties he met Ray Kroc who was just starting his fast food empire and Lloyd located and bought properties for each new McDonalds that was added to the chain. He took what he learned and started a tree farm that specialized in a tree well suited for dry, desert climates and he sold millions of them to countries throughout the Middle East. Probably his proudest accomplishments though, and the ones closest to his heart, came about through his ministry. For over 40 years he has taught the teachings of the great mystics of history, blended together with his uniquely affable personality.

In this audio, Lloyd speaks about the lessons learned from the great mentors in his life, and the moment of insight that allowed him to see God as benevolent, not as judge and punisher. This is a conversation well worth listening to all the way through.

5 comments (Add your own)

1. Rev Carrie wrote:
This is a must for anyone who feels unworthy to receive the Good. I love the interview style and the Grace and Wisdom of Dr. Lloyd Tupper.

Wed, May 20, 2009 @ 5:10 PM

2. Randy Davis wrote:
Thank you both for an uplifting way to start my day. I am proud to say that both of these men have been my mentors for a number of years and continue to be an influence in my life. It is an honer to be able to listen in on one of their conversations.

Mon, July 27, 2009 @ 11:41 AM

3. Douglas wrote:
Dr. Tupper is a great spirit. I can't hear him speak often enough.

Fri, September 18, 2009 @ 5:01 PM

4. Daniel Spangler wrote:
How wonderful to hear the wise words of mentor and friend Dr. Lloyd Tupper.

Mon, October 19, 2009 @ 9:47 PM

5. James Carlson wrote:
I attended the services at the Scottish rite temple in
San Francisco, 1982-1983. Lloyd has been been such
an inspiration to my life.
I wish him well.
Jim Carlson,DC
Rocklin, CA

Wed, June 9, 2010 @ 10:23 PM

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