Keith Giles
My blogs
- nut
- [SUBVERSIVE UNDERGROUND] Newsletter
- Jesus Untangled
- Pacifist Fight Club
- Poverty In The OC
- This Is My Body
- The Power of Weakness
- HAPPY BIRTHDAY WENDY
- Home Page: Keith Giles
- KeithGiles.com
- The Mission House Church
Blogs I follow
- Clara's Comments
- Comedy Continent
- Community Indicators
- Dylan Giles' Art
- Grace & Peace
- His Broken Bride
- LifeHouse Ministry Of Orange County
- Yum Yum City
- Zack Collie's Blog
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Marketing |
Occupation | Author, Blogger, Copywriter, Follower of Jesus |
Location | Orange, California, United States |
Introduction | Keith is an author, advertising copywriter, blogger, activist, and servant of Jesus living in Orange County, California. Since 2006, he and his family have been part of a house church that gives away 100% of all offerings to the poor in their community. Please download Keith's books for free or purchase online at the links below. |
Interests | Discipleship, Non-Violence, Proactive Agape, Preemptive Love, Spiritual Formation, Art, Music, Film, Organic Church, Social Justice, Missional Life, Graphic Design, Poetry, Science Fiction, etc. |
Favorite Movies | Blade Runner, Brazil, Tree of Life, Fight Club, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, 12 Monkeys, Hotel Rwanda, Stranger Than Fiction, Children Of Men, Rivers and Tides, Gattaca, The Magnificent Seven, Butch and Sundance, almost every Jackie Chan movie ever made, and of course, Blade Runner. |
Favorite Music | U2, Radiohead, Red, Red Woods, Over The Rhine, Josh Garrels, Curve, Catherine Wheel, The Civil Wars, The Violet Burning, Mike Knott, Mortal, Fold Zandura, David Crowder, Rage Against The Machine, The Prayer Chain, Placebo, Crystal Method, The Verve, Sigur Ros, Snow Patrol, The Killers, etc. |
Favorite Books | The Bible, The Divine Conspiracy, Renovation Of The Heart, Let Go by Fenelon, The Church Comes Home, Houses That Change the World, Pagan Christianity, and anything by A.W. Tozer, Philip K. Dick, or Cormac McCarthy. I also enjoy the artwork of Paul Pope, Frank Quitely, Andrew Goldsworthy and Scott Laumann. |