| Tony
Campolo is professor emeritus
of Sociology at Eastern University in
St. Davids, Pennsylvania, where he has
served for more than 30 years. He previously
served for 10 years on the faculty of
the University of Pennsylvania.
Founder
of the Evangelical
Association for the Promotion
of Education, Dr. Campolo
has provided the leadership to create,
nurture and support programs for "at-risk"
children in cities across the United States
and Canada, and has helped establish schools
and universities in several developing
countries.
Dr.
Campolo is a regular guest on wide-ranging
television programs like Nightline, Crossfire,
Politically Incorrect and CNN News. He
co-hosted his own television series, Hashing
It Out, on the Odyssey Network, and presently
hosts From Across The Pond, a weekly program
on the Premier Radio Network in England.
The author of 28 books, his most recent
titles are Revolution and Renewal: How
Churches Are Saving Our Cities (Westminster
John Knox) and Let Me Tell You a Story:
Life Lessons From Unexpected Places and
Unlikely People (WORD).
Dr.
Campolo is an ordained minister, has served
American Baptist Churches in New Jersey
and Pennsylvania, and is presently recognized
as an associate pastor of the Mount Carmel
Baptist Church in West Philadelphia.
Dr.
Campolo and his wife, Peggy (Davidson)
Campolo, have two grown children and four
grandchildren.
Click
here to see Dr. Campolo's speaking
itinerary.
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