Rev. Alun (pronounced as Alan) Davies is the Senior Minister of the thriving Faith! Christian Church which ministers to over 2,000 people in the Dandenong region of Melbourne. Alun has over 30 years of experience in pastoral ministry.
He is the founder and President of Harvest Bible College, which has been operating for over 20 years and has graduated over 1600 students. He has ministered extensively throughout Australia and around the world. He is also the founding President of ‘We Care Community Services’, a charity that feeds and clothes over 20,000 people each year in the city of Melbourne. He has also authored several books and conducts leadership seminars.
Rev. Alun is also the National Vice President for ACC in Australia and is currently the President of the Victorian ACC. He has served as State President for over eight years and during this time the state has seen significant growth and development. The number of churches has grown from 120 to 260 and they are continuing to plant 25 new churches each year.
Rev. Alun has recently been awarded the Non-Resident Citizen Of The Year of the City of Greater Dandenong.
He is married to Joan and they have three adult children.
hello,
um..how long has he been a Christian? Not a pastoral staff but, how far or how much hs he experienced in His walk w God? and what is his calling?
And what topic is he covering or intending to speak on? does he emphasise on preaching the “word” + expounding it or more of telling stories?
Tq
Judy
By: judy on April 2, 2008
at 10:29 am
Hello, Judy!
Thank you for your interest in the speaker.
On the speaker’s personal background, we will refer your query to our Pastoral Overseer, Rev. Dr. Stanley Lim, who is currently away.
As for the camp messages, Rev. Alun will be preaching in line with our camp theme: “Empowering God’s people for growth, service and deepening of relationships.”
If you would like to hear him preach, you can log on to his church website http://www.faithcc.com.au/ and listen to some of his sermons on the podcast. That would give you some ideas about his preaching style. He may or may not use the same style at the camp. So we encourage members to come with an open heart to hear God’s Word.
By: gtpjcamp2008 on April 2, 2008
at 11:12 am
Ok, Tq. will visit his website. are your fees negotiable? very expensive…..for a non-member. why the discrimination in category? are the members’ price subsidised? the other churches dont do that even tho it’s under subsidy.
By: judy on April 3, 2008
at 6:14 pm
Hey Judy
The camp committee is not being discriminatory, actually this is one of the great benefits in GT, once u become a church member.
If you are a church member, you enjoy the benfits of camp discounts..
And i think as church members we have been blessed each time with this great subsidy.
By: daren on April 7, 2008
at 8:25 pm