Ben Pfahlert

Ben is a director at The Ministry Training Strategy and believes MTS has a key role to play in evangelising Australia by partnering with churches to recruit and train people for ministry through the MTS strategy/movement.

Sowing the seeds of the gospel for generations to come

  • Ben Pfahlert
  • 4 January 2018

Nothing is more important than taking the gospel and passing it on to the next generation (2 Tim 2:2). What is the best way for you to have the maximum impact for Jesus in your life?

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Book Review: Gospel Patrons

  • Ben Pfahlert
  • 22 April 2014

Gospel Patrons is an awesome book about a rarely addressed topic. I have never read a book about gospel patronage before, which is curious in light of the fact that Phoebe, who is mentioned in the last few chapters of Romans, is indeed called a “patron”. John Rinehart, a

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Go therefore… but who to?

  • Ben Pfahlert
  • 21 November 2013

I spend a lot of time travelling the country and encouraging people to be great commissionaries. That is, I urge people to obey Jesus and to prayerfully go and make disciples of all nations. One of the most frequent questions I get asked in these interactive workshops is, “Who

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Cold Turkish evangelism

  • Ben Pfahlert
  • 1 September 2013

What do you think of when you hear the words ‘walk-up evangelism’ (WUE)? The high-pitched whine of a dentist’s drill? Let me tell you what I think of: I think of a 16-stone Turkish body builder outside King George V Hospital in December 2000. My first daughter Isabella had

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Cold Turkish evangelism

  • Ben Pfahlert
  • 1 February 2009

The phrase ‘walk-up evangelism’ stirs up, in most Christians, feelings of dread. But, as Ben Pfahlert points out, at the heart of all evangelism lies extremely good news. What do you think of when you hear the words ‘walk-up evangelism’ (WUE)? The high-pitched whine of a dentist’s drill? Let

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Review: Do you feel called by God? Rethinking the call to ministry

  • Ben Pfahlert

Michael Bennett’s book is brilliant. I loved it. Let me tell you why.

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