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Subversive Interviews

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A collection of subversive conversations with authors, musicians, artists and scholars including Dallas Willard, Neil Cole, Frank Viola, Walter Kirn, Matt Redman, Jim Wallis, Todd Hunter, John Fischer, Dr. G.K. Beale and Dr. Scott Bartchy.

141 pages, Paperback

First published February 28, 2011

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Keith Giles

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Keith Giles is the author of 5 books including his latest, "This Is My Body:Ekklesia as God Intended" which explores God's design for His Church according to the scriptures. The free e-book version has been downloaded by over 3,000 people.

He is the former Director of Sales and Distribution for Vineyard Music Group and formerly Marketing Coordinator for Soul Survivor USA. He has been writing articles on the Christian subculture, the house church movement, spiritual formation, compassion ministry and the Kingdom of God for over 20 years now.

His articles have appeared in over a dozen print and online magazines over the last 20 years, including Relevant, 7 Ball, Channel Advisor, Fuse, CCM, Worship Musician Magazine, WorshipMusic.com and theOoze.com.

Keith and his wife Wendy and their two sons are part of a house church community called “The Mission” in Orange, California. They planted this church in their home in 2006 in order to share 100 percent of the offering to help the poor in their community.

Feel free to visit him online at http://www.KeithGiles.com.




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June 14, 2012
This book is a series of interviews with various people over a wide range of subjects which should provide an interest to anyone's particular tastes.

It's good to see that Keith's interviewees don't necessarily reflect the author's own personal views and this allows him to offer up plenty for the reader to think about. Certainly enough to have you reaching for your Bible at various points to find out 'does it really say/mean that?'

Very enjoyable and thought provoking.

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