Gregory S. Camp is a historian living in Macon, Georgia. A retired history professor, in recent years his interests have been drawn to American Pentecostal history. Camp believes Moseley's life and ministry to be one of American Christianity's forgotten treasures. It is the author's belief that the reader will find in Rufus Moseley something too often missing in today's Pentecostal and charismatic world: a life of simplicity borne of the power of God's love.
"In Gregory Camp's Troubadour of the Kingdom we are introduced to a
little known but important and fascinating figure in Pentecostal
history. Rufus Mosely was a journalist, educator, and theologian
who went from Christian science to Pentecostalism about 1910. . . .
He was truly a marketplace mystic and well deserving of this
excellent biography."
Vinson Synan, Pentecostal historian and author
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