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Phil Pringle
Born (1952-05-21) May 21, 1952 (age 72)
OccupationAuthor, evangelist, Bible teacher, artist
GenreChristian
SpouseChristine Pringle
ChildrenRebekah, Daniel, Joseph

Philip Andrew "Phil" Pringle OAM (born 21 May 1952) is a New Zealand-born Australian Christian evangelist. Pringle arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, from Christchurch in 1980 with his wife Chris. He is the senior pastor of C3 Church Sydney (formerly known as Christian City Church), which was started in a surf club in Dee Why before moving to a large, rented warehouse, after an initial attempt at planting a church in the Sydney suburb of Roseville. He is the founder of C3 Church Global, a church planting movement. He is also the founder and president of Oxford Falls Grammar School, Sydney. Pringle was awarded a PhD by New Covenant International University in 1999.

Pringle is an advisory pastor of City Harvest Church in Singapore and a long-time friend and mentor of that organisation's leader, Kong Hee. Pringle is a member of the board of directors of Dr Yongii Cho's organisation "Church Growth International."

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  1. Australian Honour Roll
  2. http://www2.myc3church.net/phil-pringle
  3. http://philpringle.com/about-phil-pringle
  4. http://www.citynews.sg/2014/03/interview-with-the-blonde-nana-how-mr-and-mrs-pringle-met/
  5. Pringle, Phil (2003). Faith. PaX Ministries Pty Ltd (p.ii).
  6. Barclay, John (1987). Arise. Covenant Publishing.
  7. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/desire-to-help-puts-new-life-into-churches/2007/05/18/1178995411717.html
  8. Barcay, John (1987). Arise! The Story of Christian City Church. Covenant Publishing.
  9. Theresa Tan (2013). "An Interview with Phil Pringle".
  10. "Phil Pringle".

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