Philip Powell (pastor)
Philip Lewis Powell is a Protestant pastor, writer, correspondent, editor and publisher. He has ministered internationally to most protestant denominations throughout his life. In addition he has lectured in Bible colleges and travelled extensively in itinerant ministry and short term missionary work to a number of countries in both hemispheres.
Early life and ministry[edit]
Philip was born in Wales in 1939.[1] His late father, Stanley Lewis Powell (1911–98), was an Assemblies of God (AOG) pastor.[2] He migrated to New Zealand in 1951 with his Welsh parents, sister and brother.[3] He has been a preacher of the Gospel since the age of 14.[4]
He received his theological training at The Commonwealth Bible College, New Farm, Brisbane, Australia from 1957 to 1959.
He has served the church throughout his working life as follows:-
- Sandgate AoG in Brisbane, Australia – Student Pastor – 1959
- Palmerston North AoG, New Zealand – Assistant Pastor – 1960
- Rotherham Pentecostal Church, Yorkshire, UK – Assistant Pastor 1961
- Bethel Pentecostal Church, Droylsden, Manchester, UK – 1962 to 1978 – Pastor
- Katoomba Christian Fellowship, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia – 1978 to 1980 Pastor
- Living Waters AoG, Kyabram, Victoria, 1981 to 1988 – Pastor
From 1989 to 1992 he lived in Adelaide, Australia, and served as National General Secretary of Assemblies of God in Australia. He was also the Editor of the monthly magazine "Australian Evangel"[5] for most of that time.
- Hamilton Christian Fellowship, Hamilton, New Zealand – 1992 to 1994 – Pastor
- Itinerant Ministry – 1994 to 2000
- Jimboomba Baptist Church, Brisbane, Australia – June to December 2000 – Caretaker Pastor
- Christian Witness Ministries Fellowship - 2001 to 2015
In his capacity as National General Secretary of AOG in Australia he took a stand for sound biblical doctrine, values and practices which he felt were under attack from erroneous teachings. Consequently, he resigned from this position in 1992. On the basis of this conviction he launched Christian Witness Ministries (CWM) in 1994 and established the first CWM Fellowship[6] in January 2000 in Brisbane.[citation needed]
Throughout his ministry life, Powell has been a writer and correspondent, editing several publications that have been widely and internationally distributed. He is the editor of the quarterly magazine Contending Earnestly for The Faith published by CWM. This magazine is freely distributed throughout Australia, New Zealand, and UK and more sparsely within US and many other countries.[citation needed]
He has been a critic of the business activities of some of Australia's large pentecostal churches and has been interviewed by media outlets about this issue.[7][8]
Death[edit]
Phillip Powell passed away on 26th April 2015
Books[edit]
- "Kingdom Parables", 2007, Christian Witness Ministries, ISBN 978-0-9580533-3-4 Search this book on .
- Co-Authored with Aeron Morgan "Gathering the Faithful Remnant", 2002, Christian Witness Ministries ISBN 0-9580533-0-8 Search this book on .
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.christian-witness.org/archives/cetf1998/homeatlast.html[dead link]
- ↑ http://www.christian-witness.org/archives/cetf1998/homeatlast.html[dead link]
- ↑ http://www.christian-witness.org/archives/cetf1998/homeatlast.html[dead link]
- ↑ http://www.christian-witness.org/archives/cetf1998/homeatlast.html[dead link]
- ↑ http://webjournals.ac.edu.au/journals/AEGTM/
- ↑ http://www.cwmfellowship.org/
- ↑ "The lord's profits". 30 January 2003.
- ↑ "Tax office push for charity monitoring | Adelaide Now". Archived from the original on 2010-08-01. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
- CWM official website
- Article about Benny Hinn
- Mark Hutchinson, Southern Cross College, Lucas 29 (June 2001) 84–114
- The Lord's Profits by Greg Bearup – Sydney Morning Herald, 30 January 2003.
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