McCandlish Phillips

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John McCandlish Phillips, Jr. (December 4, 1927 – April 9, 2013) was an American

evangelical Christianity
.

Life and career

Phillips was born in

born-again Christian
. In 1962, he helped found the New Testament Missionary Fellowship in Manhattan.

In 1965, despite death threats, McCandlish exposed the Jewish background of senior

Daniel Burros. Burros committed suicide the day the article was published, and McCandlish won the Page One Award from the Newspaper Guild of New York for the piece.[2]

Phillips died in Manhattan from complications of pneumonia. The World Journalism Institute's John McCandlish Phillips Director of Mentoring is named in his honor.”[3]

Selected publications

  • The Bible, the Supernatural and the Jews (1970)
  • The Spirit World (1972)
  • City Notebook (1974)
  • What Every Christian Should Know About the Supernatural (1987)

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