Kay Arthur is best known for her vulnerability, authenticity, and passion for truth. She is the author of numerous books, including "As Silver Refined" and "A Marriage Without Regrets." An international teacher and communicator whose work has touched millions of lives, Kay has received several awards for her writing and media programming. She currently serves with her husband, Jack, as co-CEO of Precept Ministries International, the organization they founded together more than forty years ago and which today operates in 150 countries in 70 languages. Kay and Jack live in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
"A book with this much healing truth could only be written by
someone who has experienced profound pain. In "When the Hurt Runs
Deep", Kay Arthur addresses universal questions about suffering and
pain with insights that are candid, practical, and deeply hopeful,
offering encouragement and assurance that you are not alone."
--Gary Smalley, author of "Change Your Heart, Change Your Life
"
"Kay Arthur's "When the Hurt Runs Deep" is a beautiful blend of
grace and truth. It's clear, compassionate, biblically grounded,
and Christ-centered. As usual, Kay's words honor and declare God's
Word, which alone can bear the weight of our trust. I'm happy to
recommend this outstanding book."
--Randy Alcorn, author of "If God Is Good" and "The Goodness of
God
"
"Kay Arthur is no 'dry land sailor, ' no stranger to deep hurt and
pain. In the midst of her own dark seasons and desperate moments,
she has mined the Scripture and found rich treasures of healing and
hope. This book provides encouragement for those who need assurance
that God is near to the brokenhearted, that He hears their cry, and
that their journey through pain can truly lead to a place of great
blessing, joy, and increased fruitfulness."
--Nancy Leigh DeMoss, author and radio host of "Revive Our
Hearts
"
"You won't be able to put this remarkable book down! Kay Arthur has
crafted an invaluable gift for everyone who is seeking healing and
hope in the midst of life's tormenting windstorms--and that's all
of us. With deep insight and profound reassurance, Kay shows us how
to connect our deep pain with the ultimate promise of God's
therapeutic love."
--Les Parrott, PhD, founder of RealRelationships.com and coauthor
of "You're Stronger Than You Think
"
"Kay Arthur knows about emotional pain first hand, both from her
own life and from the scores of people she has counseled over the
years. Now she brings her vast knowledge of Scripture to bear on
this difficult subject in a compassionate and
“A book with this much healing truth could only be written by
someone who has experienced profound pain. In "When the Hurt Runs
Deep," Kay Arthur addresses universal questions about suffering and
pain with insights that are candid, practical, and deeply hopeful,
offering encouragement and assurance that you are not alone.”
—Gary Smalley, author of "Change Your Heart, Change Your Life
"
“Kay Arthur’s "When the Hurt Runs Deep" is a beautiful blend of
grace and truth. It’s clear, compassionate, biblically grounded,
and Christ-centered. As usual, Kay’s words honor and declare God’s
Word, which alone can bear the weight of our trust. I’m happy to
recommend this outstanding book.”
—Randy Alcorn, author of "If God Is Good" and "The Goodness of
God
"
“Kay Arthur is no ‘dry land sailor,’ no stranger to deep hurt and
pain. In the midst of her own dark seasons and desperate moments,
she has mined
"A book with this much healing truth could only be written by
someone who has experienced profound pain. In "When the Hurt Runs
Deep", Kay Arthur addresses universal questions about suffering and
pain with insights that are candid, practical, and deeply hopeful,
offering encouragement and assurance that you are not alone."
--Gary Smalley, author of "Change Your Heart, Change Your Life
"
"Kay Arthur's "When the Hurt Runs Deep" is a beautiful blend of
grace and truth. It's clear, compassionate, biblically grounded,
and Christ-centered. As usual, Kay's words honor and declare God's
Word, which alone can bear the weight of our trust. I'm happy to
recommend this outstanding book."
--Randy Alcorn, author of "If God Is Good" and "The Goodness of
God
"
"Kay Arthur is no 'dry land sailor, ' no stranger to deep hurt and
pain. In the midst of her own dark seasons and desperate moments,
she has mined the Scripture and found rich treasures of healing and
hope. This book provides encouragement for those who need assurance
that God is near to the brokenhearted, that He hears their cry, and
that their journey through pain can truly lead to a place of great
blessing, joy, and increased fruitfulness."
--Nancy Leigh DeMoss, author and radio host of "Revive Our
Hearts
"
"You won't be able to put this remarkable book down! Kay Arthur has
crafted an invaluable gift for everyone who is seeking healing and
hope in the midst of life's tormenting windstorms--and that's all
of us. With deep insight and profound reassurance, Kay shows us how
to connect our deep pain with the ultimate promise of God's
therapeutic love."
--Les Parrott, PhD, founder of RealRelationships.com and coauthor
of "You're Stronger Than You Think
"
"Kay Arthur knows about emotional pain first hand, both from her
own life and from the scores of people she has counseled over the
years. Now she brings her vast knowledge of Scripture to bear on
this difficult subject in a compassionate and
"A book with this much healing truth could only be written by
someone who has experienced profound pain. In "When the Hurt Runs
Deep," Kay Arthur addresses universal questions about suffering and
pain with insights that are candid, practical, and deeply hopeful,
offering encouragement and assurance that you are not alone."
-Gary Smalley, author of "Change Your Heart, Change Your Life
"
"Kay Arthur's "When the Hurt Runs Deep" is a beautiful blend of
grace and truth. It's clear, compassionate, biblically grounded,
and Christ-centered. As usual, Kay's words honor and declare God's
Word, which alone can bear the weight of our trust. I'm happy to
recommend this outstanding book."
-Randy Alcorn, author of "If God Is Good" and "The Goodness of
God
"
"Kay Arthur is no 'dry land sailor,' no stranger to deep hurt and
pain. In the midst of her own dark seasons and desperate moments,
she has mined
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