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FaithYou are in: Shropshire > Faith > Frank and Suzanne Davies refuse to wind down into retirement Frank Davies Frank and Suzanne Davies refuse to wind down into retirementFrank and Suzanne originally met in Oswestry and after many years working as church leaders they moved to Telford to follow a more peaceful life in retirement, or so they thought!
Frank and Suzanne decided that each Sunday they would meet with a few Christian friends to celebrate friendship and fellowship together. As word of their meetings spread their numbers grew to well over 40 people. Frank and Suzanne Davies Despite an ever increasing following they always insisted that it was not a church but purely a group of friends meeting together. After several years and with ever increasing numbers, Frank and Suzanne eventually had to face the fact that what they had before them was indeed a church. Together with their friends Tony and Mary they went on to oversee the restoration of the burnt out Rumours nightclub in Wellington into what is now the House of Prayer, a thriving new church and drop in centre.
Help playing audio/video Frank insists that to this day it remains unlike a church and is more like a large family coming together to celebrate their faith. Frank, who is 72 and Suzanne who is 65 say they feel younger today than they did in their 30s and 40s and show no sign of winding down in life, indeed Frank says that following a powerful meeting with the mysterious Irishman he spoke about, he believes he will live well into his 90s to oversee what is probably his greatest ministry yet.听听听 last updated: 25/04/2008 at 09:35 SEE ALSOYou are in: Shropshire > Faith > Frank and Suzanne Davies refuse to wind down into retirement |
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