Benji C. Mallory

Biography

 

 

A miraculous encounter is the only way to describe the instant transformation of Benji’s life.  After walking in a blinding darkness for thirty-two years, experiencing the horrors of mental, physical and sexual abuse as a child, she grew into everything she despised and came to the point of suicide.  The loneliness that comes with thinking “no one knows, no one cares”, coupled with extreme shame and guilt manifested through violence, caused her total despair.  But in an instant, through a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, her life was forever and totally changed! God had truly heard her dying mother’s prayer, “God, save my babies!”  No doubt, every miserable path of her life led her to Calvary.  Benji knows that Calvary is the answer for every living human being.

 

Her loving Jesus has given Benji the ability to teach in a way that is understandable for a child as well as enlightening for a Bible scholar.  She is a “preachin’ teacher” who balances humor with a seriousness that causes the listener to be stirred to action.

 

Love, acceptance, purpose ~ these are what Benji believes are the motivational, life-giving forces that everyone needs.  She is living proof that agape love found in Christ alone brings acceptance and forgiveness, which in turn causes one to have purpose for living.

 

She has founded four very successful conferences:

 

?                Christian Womanhood

?                The Jesus Woman

?                Marvelous Marriages

?                Raising Up Elishas

 

She has written study materials as well as produced cassette tapes for each of these life-changing teachings.

 

Benji and her husband, Peck, head up the Lift Jesus Higher Ministries and Fellowship of New Testament Ministries. Their primary purpose after 32 years of traveling nation-wide is to help others who truly have a heart for Jesus to find their place of ministry in the body of Christ. Through FNTM and Raising up Elishas Conferences many have been trained, ordained and launched into full time ministry, including the establishment of six apostolic churches. The home offices for both of these ministries are in Carrollton, Georgia.

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