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/

Positive and Negative

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 6 June 1990

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Taking the protest out of Protestant

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 6 June 1990

Now that everyone calls themselves ‘evangelicals’, Bible-believing Christians are left to cast around for a new, distinctive name that captures their emphasis. Perhaps that old chestnut ‘Protestant’ could be a candidate. But these days, is Roman Catholicism still worth protesting about? This is the second of two articles about Roman

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When Christians disagree

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 24 April 1990

In Mark chapter 9, the apostles encounter an alarming scene—they find someone casting out demons in the name of Jesus without official authorization. After a stop-work meeting, they decide that the scab exorcist is acting outside the provisions of the award and should desist immediately or face a campaign of

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John Wimber changes his mind

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 24 April 1990

Just prior to the Spiritual Warfare Conference in March, John Wimber met with three of Sydney's leading evangelicals. The discussions, which lasted just under three hours, were requested by some Sydney people who had reservations about the Signs and Wonders ministry. Present at the meeting with John Wimber were Jack

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Today’s Struggle - insiders and outsiders

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 6 March 1990

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Aren’t All Good People Christians?

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 20 February 1990

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Bad Dreams in Good Faith

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 15 December 1989

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Insights: Can you speak with tongues of love?

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 15 August 1989

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Insights: Why I don’t believe in spiritual gifts

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 17 July 1989

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Why be Anglican?

  • Phillip Jensen
  • 15 February 1989

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