Announcing Our New Director, Nancy Collins

by | Aug 28, 2019 | Articles, News

We are pleased to announce that Nancy J. Collins has been appointed as the new director of Joy of Living Bible Studies. Nancy has been with Joy of Living since 1996. Previously holding the position of assistant director, she has worked closely with our former director, Kathy Rowland, developing many of our day-to-day procedures, overseeing our participation at conventions, creating and maintaining the functionality our customer database, and much more.

Nancy is the author of the Joy of Living studies Genesis, Gospel of John, The Letters of John, and The Joy of Knowing! She is also the author of the commentary for Judges & Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, and 1 Kings; the study questions for over ten Joy of Living courses; and three Joy of Living preschool studies. She co-authored the Leadership Training Guide, and has edited many other Joy of Living courses.

Nancy has been a speaker and Bible teacher for over 40 years, ministering to both children and adults, and is the presenter of the Joy of Living training video, Planning & Leading a Bible Study.

Nancy holds a bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies. She and her husband, Chuck, live in Southern California. They have a large and loving family consisting of 7 adult children, 28 grandkids, 12 great-grandkids, and counting.

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3 Comments

  1. Karen Calkins

    Please do not force us to use PayPal. Many of us have had bad experiences with them. Please take American Express cards. The new ones charge the vendor less. That is the eason I cannot order Joyofliving anymore. I used to order them all the time. I had to talk to Kathy Rowland to pay by check because I would not use PayPal. I will never use them again.

  2. Donna Kalla

    We are studying the Gospel of Mark Park 1, and it was brought up in our class the question on Page 40, 2nd column, 3rd paragraph down where it says “Do you struggle with a broken family relation-ship or friendship?” …..then “Your healing begins with your rela-tionship to God.” Why are there hyphens in the word relationship in these two sentences and in different spots?

    • Nancy Collins

      I am so sorry. It was a typing error that the editors didn’t catch. We will fix it. Thank you for letting us know.