
Kay Arthur – photo courtesy Precept
(Anne Stych – Ministry Watch) Kay Arthur, a popular Christian speaker, author and longtime host of the “Precepts for Life” Bible teaching program that was broadcast around the world, has died.
“She will be remembered for her love for the Lord, His Word, and His people,” Chattanooga-based Precept, the ministry Arthur co-founded with her late husband, Jack, said in announcing her death. “A dynamic speaker with a warm writing style that captivated many, Kay was a remarkable beacon of grace and truth to all who encountered her.”
A former missionary and registered nurse, Arthur was born Nov. 11, 1933, in Jackson, Michigan, and graduated from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio….
Her first marriage was short and ended in divorce after the couple had two sons, leaving Arthur in what her ministry called “a period of great personal hardship.”
Arthur would later look back on that time and recall that it helped prepare her for ministering, saying that “all suffering has an end.”
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