In Pilgrims on the Sawdust Trail, one finds a motley of notable authors-academicians, ministers, and theologians-weighing in on American Christian heritage and the implications of Christianity's present global situation in the search for evangelical identity.
Rev. John J. Bombaro (Ph.D., King's College, University of London) is the parish minister at Grace Lutheran Church in San Diego, California and a lecturer in theology and religious studies at the University of San Diego.
Issue: "Around the Block, Around the World: Evangelism and Missions" March/April 2005 Vol. 14 No. 2 Page number(s): 39-41
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