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/

Episcopal repentance

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 November 2007

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Addiction

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  • 1 November 2007

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Killed in the Square

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 July 2007

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A time to laugh, a time to dance

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  • 1 April 2007

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Anger that’s not to be despised

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  • 1 March 2007

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A little piece of fun

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 February 2007

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The World Anglican Game

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 October 2006

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Subservient to Christ?

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 May 2006

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Resurrection

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 December 2005

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The four judgements of God

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 1 November 2005

The judgement of God is a much misunderstood, and seldom discussed topic. One of our mistakes is to assume that all of God's judgement lies in the future.What is God's judgement? This is something most people don't understand, still less think about. And, if they do think about it, they

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