
Alan Andrews
1 Sermons
Alan Andrews, born 1941, died N/A, is an American preacher and ministry leader best known for his long association with The Navigators, a global Christian discipleship organization, where he served as U.S. Director from 1989 to 2008 and as a board member during that period. Born in California, Andrews grew up in a Christian home and came to faith early, later encountering The Navigators during his time at San Diego State University, where he was mentored in their collegiate ministry. After graduating, he joined the staff in 1965, beginning a decades-long career that took him and his wife, Becky, to countries like Japan and New Zealand, where they focused on building disciple-making communities. His leadership was shaped by a commitment to "Life-to-Life" discipleship, a core Navigators principle rooted in 2 Timothy 2:2. As U.S. Director, Alan Andrews oversaw the expansion of The Navigators’ ministries across military bases, campuses, and urban centers, while also serving on the board, contributing to strategic decisions that advanced the mission "To know Christ, make Him known, and help others do the same." After stepping down in 2008, he remained active in ministry, co-authoring books like The Kingdom Life (2010) and mentoring leaders globally.