The Straits Times (Singapore) cited the book “Global Pentecostalism” by Donald Miller of the USC College and colleague Tetsunao Yamamori, who spent four years visiting churches in 20 countries. (available via subscription only)
CRCC in the NewsSingapore newspaper quotes Don Miller’s book
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