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virginia nutz
April 5, 2019
Ken Hay was my first boss as he led the Institute of Christian Service for several years with a special love for those training for Christian ministry. His vision for the Wilds camp grew during those years, and we lost him as our director when he knew it was time to focus on the camp and its huge needs. He gave the Lord credit for all the wonderful ways that the camp developed as God supplied. His joyful smile and thoughtful care of others were a testimony to God's love. Thank you, Dr. Hay.
Larry & LaVanda Brubaker
April 4, 2019
We certainly extend to Diane and the family our sincere heart-felt sympathy, concern and love during these next days and weeks. We praise the Lord for Ken's faithfulness, life, ministry, influence, example and dedication to the Lord and ending so well. What a wonderful testimony and legacy he is leaving. May the Lord give each of you His special peace and comfort. We are praying for you.
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