Kathy Nash

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Kathy Nash was born in Omaha, Neb. She graduated from the University of Omaha with a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology, and received her MSW from the University Of Denver School Of Social Work. Most of Kathy Nash’s career has been spent working in supervisory positions in family and children services programs in the Metropolitan Atlanta area. Recently she was the Supervisor of Service Coordinators in the Clayton County Early Intervention Program, working with families of children with special needs (birth to three years of age). Kathy has also served on the health advisory committee for Clayton County Head Start Program, and is an approved trainer with Better Brains for Babies and Bright from the Start in the state of Georgia.

Kathy is married to the Rev. John A. Nash, a professor at Beulah Heights Bible University. They founded the non-profit organization Charisma Exchange, which brings restoration to families, especially in urban areas, and, together, they have conducted family seminars and couples Bible studies. Kathy has traveled to Africa and the Caribbean on missionary trips, been a speaker at women’s leadership conferences, and co-authored the True Meaning of Love Training manual. She has also written several Bible tracts.

Kathy is the mother of three sons and has one granddaughter. She enjoys watching college football, reading, and traveling.

Kathy Nash and Damien Nash are available to speak to schools, parent groups, home school groups, and churches. They also visit preschool classrooms and engage the children in creative crafts, as well as music and movement activities.