Phillip Jensen

Phillip, a Bible teacher and evangelist, has been active in ministry since conversion in 1959. From 1970, after education at Moore Theological College, he has been employed in various ministries including working with John Chapman in the Dept. of Evangelism, Chaplain at University of New South Wales for 30 years, Rector of St Matthias Centennial Park and Dean of Sydney at St Andrew’s Cathedral. During this time he was chairman of Katoomba Christian Convention, founded Matthias Media, Ministry Training Strategy, and numerous evangelistic ministries as well as writing several books and undertaking University missions in Australia and overseas. Phillip is the driving force behind the establishment of a new company, Two Ways Ministries, which has the aim of raising up a new generation of gospel-centred preachers through training ministry workers, and modelling preaching in churches and conferences, both local and international. Phillip is married to Helen, has three adult children and 13 grandchildren. For more information about Phillip go to http://phillipjensen.com/about/

Water

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 August 2009

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Censorship, art and pornography

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 March 2009

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The image of Jesus?

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 January 2009

Consider this pew sheet from a suburban church: Today’s Gospel passage portrays a very human Jesus—a Jesus who, in rejecting so rudely at first the pleas of the Canaanite woman for healing for her daughter, reveals the prejudices of the conservative Judaism of his time, no doubt learned implicitly as

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Traditions old and new

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 December 2008

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Driscoll and listening to criticism

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 November 2008

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Anglican family

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 September 2008

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All my worldly

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 May 2008

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Spiritual inferiority

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 2 April 2008

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Dying alone

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 March 2008

A recent news item was profoundly sad and troubling. A man who had died in his bed possibly as long as a year ago, has only just been discovered. The efficiency of modern city life allowed this state of affairs to continue. His pension was paid directly into his

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The importance of preaching the negative as well as the positive

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 February 2008

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