Pete Gall
Pete Gall is a freelance copywriter, brand strategist, author, speaker, and passion-driven gadfly whose
clients range from Fortune 50 corporations to national denominations, tech start-ups, nonprofit
organizations, and local churches.
He has worked for three of the world’s top five advertising agencies, is a certified Cisco network
engineer, and has served in ministry settings that include urban churches, rehabilitation facilities, residential care for developmentally delayed adults, urban economic development business, and a
host of local church communication efforts.
Gall and his design partner, Mark Arnold, invented what they have coined the “visual edition” approach
to books. Titles include What’s So Amazing About Grace? Visual Edition, Philip Yancey, and The Case
for Faith: Visual Edition, Lee Strobel, Retailer’s Choice Award winners in 2004 and 2006.
Gall graduated from Indiana University (B.A. Victorian Literature) and spent time at Denver Conservative
Baptist Seminary. He is currently on the board at the Harrison Center for the Arts, an organization using
art patronage to revitalize downtown Indianapolis.
Pete lives in an Indianapolis arts district with his amazing wife, Christine, and their two dogs.
Visit petegall.com, mybeautifulidol.com, or bringwater.com to learn more.