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Kevin Neville

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Welcome to my site, where you can explore my latests book, blog posts, sermons, podcasts and... well... anything I can think of that's fun and crazy!  Look around!  Make yourself at home!  Keep your feet off the coffee table!

Jesusland Books

Book one will focus on the introduction of understanding the Kingdom of God and our citizenship in it when we become Jesus followers.  It will deep dive into the WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, WHO, and HOW of the Kingdom.  It will also introduce where we are to be found in our citizen process.

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Tales from Jesusland

Tales from Jesusland is a collection in search of a destination.

For decades, Kevin Neville has been writing from the places where faith and trouble meet, where grief brushes up against wonder, and where hope stubbornly refuses to die. Tales from Jesusland is a collection of essays, stories, and reflections written over twenty-five years—in loss and curiosity, in haunted houses and hospital rooms, on mountain trails and sleepless nights. They wander through Scripture, memory, dreams, art, friendship, loss, and longing.

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Tales from Jesusland is for anyone who has ever felt lost, wondered if their faith could survive their questions, or believed against all evidence in the persistence of home.

It may often begin with fear and doubt but hope always has the final word.

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About

ABOUT

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Kevin is the author of a series of books called "Jesusland", focusing on the Kingdom of God and our citizenship as followers of Christ.  

Kevin Neville has served as a pastor in family ministries in various churches in the US and Canada for over 25 years. He is passionate about the Kingdom of God and NextGen ministries. He currently lives with his wife, 3 children, 2 dogs, and a bunny in Bloomfield,NY where he serves as the Communications Manager for Elim Fellowship. He can often be found hiking on the Appalachian Trail or in a coffee shop studying and writing about the Kingdom of God.

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