The Messy Spirituality Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
We're kicking off season three today with a special introduction by our friend, Ashley Robbins!
My guest this week is prolific author and podcaster, Keith Giles! In this conversation, we discuss our cultural addiction to violence and what we can do to break the cycle of violence in our context.
Keith's latest book is Jesus Unarmed: How the Prince of Peace Disarms Our Violence. It's the final book in his popular 7 volume "Jesus Un" series and I think he has saved the best for last!
Register for Keith's upcoming "Awaken 2022" event in Nashville, TN here.
You can follow Keith on Patheos, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Check out Keith's website here.
You can hear more from Keith on one of his podcasts: Heretic Happy Hour, Apostates Anonymous, and Second Cup with Keith.
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