Soulfishing Ministries

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Fishing Friends & Findings (Recommendations)

 

What others are saying...

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"If you look up the word "Zeal", in the dictionary you will find Pastor Phil's name

instead.  He is the only man who makes me feel lukewarm in my walk with the Lord.

He is passionate about the Lord and is always ready to invest in others who are

passionate too. He truly loves people and would go an extra mile for anyone who

needs his ministry. He has been a blessing in my Daily Devotional Ministry and I

stand with him in his calling."  

 — Evans Olang (Founder and Minister of the Daily Devotional Ministry) 

 

You [Phil] ....run a ministry unlike any I have ever heard

of; and it's REALIt’s not in Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, India,

or Guatemala, but HERE in our own backyard.  I am so

proud and  for you; the future looks bright!

- Davin Sessa

 

"From the first time you meet Phil, his passion for Christ and for the lost is

clearly evident.  He is bold and he is truly filled with love.  He takes the Gospel

to the streets and straight to the heart."

 

— Rev. John Blondo (AG World Missionary)

 

"Enthusiastic, effective and encouraging with results for eternity...that is what

ICU Ministry, New York City experiences with Pastor Phil's ministry."

 

— Rev. Steve Kulish (AG Intercultural Missionary - ICU Ministries)

 

"Pastor Phil trained me in the Basic Training Course, and I leaned a way to

share the gospel in a way that's easy to remember, and biblically

communicates people's desperate need of a Savior"

 

—Ivan Candelier (Engineer, Port Authority, NY/NJ)

 

"Pastor Phil's teaching is not just a philosophy, but a practical tool for street

ministry, one that all Christians need to learn and apply."              

 

—Associate Pastor Maurice Winley  (Soul Saving Station, Harlem)

 

"When I fist met Phil in Bible College (VFCC), I knew right from the beginning

that God has a special work for him to do. Given his courage and tenacity

regarding the ministry, I felt like Phil was a modern day Jeremiah who God

made a "battleaxe" or "His own choice weapon for war. And, like I sensed then,

time has not stolen that divine fury from him. He is certainly unique in his

calling as well as in his giftings. Phil, may the edge of your blade always stay

as sharp as it is right now! The world desperately needs it!"

 

—Ken Wilson (Christian Counselor, MA)

 

"Pastor Phil Sessa has a zeal and passion to equip the saints to go from

lukewarm to burning fire! He does this boldly, and most importantly,

biblically!"

 

—Tiffany Gelpi (Local Leader Great News Network & President/Founder of  www.changeyourcampus.net)

 

"Since you (Phil) have taught me how to use God's Law it has changed the very

way in which I preach to reach unsaved  people."  

 

–Hilroy Nixon (Church of the Brethren, South Bronx)

 

"A passion for the lost is often spoke of passionately, but when you soulfish

with Phil it is no longer talk, but action." 

 

 —Shawn Williams (Glory, ROAR Entertainment Ministries, Christian Hip—Hop, Queens) 

 

 

 

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