Meet Kay Camenisch
(pronounced “Come in ish”)
Kay’s focus has primarily been in the home as a wife and mother of four children. However, she has joined Robert in ministry when he was a pastor and school principal. When their children were older, they worked together as coordinators of an intensive program training young adults to mentor troubled youth. Following that, they established and ran a residential center that worked with juvenile delinquents and offered counseling for troubled families.
While counseling families of rebellious teens, Kay was deeply impacted by the devastation caused by unresolved anger in families. She began to search Scripture for a quick-fix, one-size-fits-all answer to help people break their bondage to anger. Even though she was confident God had an answer, she was frustrated in her attempt to find a common thread, a single answer for anger from His Word. However, by studying passages one at a time, she discovered that anger has many roots from which it grows. To gain freedom from the bondage of anger, we need to deal with the roots that are giving it life.
Out of the things God revealed through her study, Kay has written a book, Uprooting Anger: Destroying the Monster Within. It is a collection of meditations from Scripture that expose the roots of anger. Each meditation has an Application Page for further study to help personalize the Word, and to give guidelines for application.
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Kay is presently writing, speaking, and helping with the care of Robert’s parents. She has been published by Contemporary Drama, The Lookout, The Upper Room, and Christian Communicator, as well as others.
Meet Kay's family.
