MasterLife - Book Set contains all 4 MasterLife Member Books (6 sessions each) in a slip case. An excellent resource to help persons move toward maturity in Christ, MasterLife is appropriate for both new Christians and experienced believers in Jesus Christ as Savior. In addition to gaining victory over areas of weakness, participants will be encouraged to master living in the Word, prayer, personal purity, witnessing, and other key disciplines of faith.
Kay Moore is a Pulitzer Prize nominee, a veteran newspaper journalist, and the author of five books, co-author of more than a dozen titles, and ghost author of more than 100 others. She has written Gathering the Missing Pieces in an Adopted Life, based on her Pulitzer-nominated Houston Chronicle newspaper series; When the Heart Soars Free, a book of Christian fiction; Way Back in the Country and Way Back in the Country Garden, cookbooks encouraging readers to preserve their family recipes and the stories behind them; and three books in the The Little Brown-Haired Girl series, illustrated children's books. She has co-authored with Ken Sande Peacefakers, Peacebreakers and Peacemakers, a Bible-study guide on biblical peacemaking; the discipleship curriculum MasterLife with the late Avery Willis; When You Both Go to Work with Louis Moore; Winning with former Baylor University head football coach Grant Teaff; Playing the Game with Del Harris; and Recovering from the Losses of Life with H. Norman Wright, among others. Her 20-year newspaper career included 14 years on the Houston Chronicle as well as being city editor of the Plano Star Courier and staff writer for United Press International. She was a senior editor at LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, where she supervised the production of the LIFE Support series, a discipleship curriculum that helped people deal with critical issues in their lives such as grief recovery, divorce recovery, painful pasts, codependency, and addictions. Her articles have appeared in a wide variety of magazines, including Moody Monthly, Guideposts, and HomeLife. She is a graduate of Baylor University, where she was a staff writer for The Baylor Lariat. She and her husband, Louis Moore, also a Baylor graduate, are the parents of two children and their spouses and three grandchildren. They make their home in Texas.



