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Kay Arthur, a revered figure in inductive Bible study and co-founder of Precept Ministries International, has passed away at the age of 91. Known for her profound love for God and His teachings, Arthur authored over 100 books and shaped Bible study methods for millions. Despite her battle with Parkinson’s disease, she remained dedicated to her ministry, impacting lives globally. Precept Ministries, which she co-founded, continues to spread her teachings in numerous countries. A private memorial service will be held, with donations requested for the Kay Arthur Memorial Fund to honor her legacy.
Chattanooga, Tennessee – Kay Arthur, a pioneer in inductive Bible study and co-founder of Precept Ministries International, passed away today at the age of 91. Surrounded by her family at the time of her passing, Arthur will be remembered for her deep love for God, His Word, and the Christian community, as highlighted in an announcement from her ministry.
Throughout her life, Arthur authored over 100 books and Bible studies, significantly influencing how millions approach Scripture. Her innovative inductive Bible study method taught individuals how to observe, interpret, and apply biblical teachings effectively. Arthur believed in the power of knowing God’s Word to navigate life’s challenges, emphasizing that a strong grasp of biblical truths equips individuals for all of life’s circumstances.
Precept Ministries, established by Arthur and her late husband, Jack Arthur, conducted a summer boot camp from 1975 until 2022, which focused on teaching high school students how to study the Bible inductively. The ministry has expanded globally, operating in nearly 190 countries and translating materials into over 110 languages, thereby making Bible study accessible to a diverse audience.
Arthur also hosted the “Precepts for Life™” television program from 1999 to 2019, which reached over 75 million households. The program was honored with several accolades, including the Best Television Teaching Program from the National Religious Broadcasters. Despite being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2020, she remained active in her ministry and continued her work until her passing.
The legacy of Kay Arthur will live on through her three sons, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and the enduring impact of her teachings. Her materials are widely utilized in numerous Bible study groups across the United States, fostering spiritual growth among young believers and the broader church community.
In light of her passing, a private memorial service will be held, with details regarding live streaming to be announced by Precept Ministries. Instead of flowers, her family has requested that donations be made to the Kay Arthur Memorial Fund at Precept Ministries. This fund aims to continue her legacy of empowering others to delve into biblical studies and to further the mission of her ministry.
Arthur’s influence on both school and church communities remains strong, with her teachings continuing to guide countless individuals in their spiritual journeys. As those who were inspired by her legacy reflect on her life, the impact she has made on the Christian community and on the practice of Bible study will undoubtedly endure.
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