Bill Wylie-Kellermann is a non-violent community activist and United Methodist pastor recently retired from St. Peter's Episcopal Church Detroit. He remains connected to the Detroit Catholic Worker and its soup kitchen, Manna Community Meal. In addition to Dying Well: The Resurrected Life of Jeanie Wylie-Kellermann, he has authored five other books. He is co-founder of Word and World: A Peoples' School and adjunct faculty at Ecumenical Theological Seminary in Detroit. He is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary in New York and has been engaged in direct action for justice and peace for five decades, most recently in connection with the struggle against water shut-offs in Detroit and with the Michigan Poor Peoples Campaign. In Jesus, he bets his life on the gospel of non-violence, good news to the poor, Word made flesh, and freedom from the power of death.