Beloved Nancy Missler, 77
Mrs. Nancy Missler, 77, formerly of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, went to be with the Lord Nov. 11, 2015. Nancy loved our Lord Jesus Christ for more than 50 years. She asked Christ to come into her life in 1957 at Hollywood Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. That same year, while attending UCLA, Nancy met and married Chuck, her husband of 58 years.
Nancy is the founder of The King’s High Way Ministries; an international ministry dedicated to encouraging and teaching Christians how to “walk out” their faith in God’s Love. Nan has published 13 books, including “The Way of Agape,” “Be Ye Transformed,” “Faith in the Night Seasons,” “The Kingdom, Power & Glory,” and her latest, “Hope Against Hope.” Her materials have transformed lives and marriages around the world. Her books were simply a chronology of her own walk with the Lord through marriage difficulties, bankruptcy, a 6.8 earthquake, the loss of her home, the sudden loss of her first-born son and physical challenges.
She was a beloved Bible teacher and author with a passion for helping Christians learn how to really love as Jesus loved; how to renew their minds so their lives could genuinely be transformed; how to develop an authentic and unshakable faith throughout the night seasons of life; and, how to have God’s hope when faced with overwhelming physical challenges. She always focused on the practical application of Biblical principles.
In 2002, The King’s Place was opened in Coeur d’Alene as an outreach that was birthed out of Nancy’s love for the Lord. Hundreds of people’s lives where transformed and changed when they walked into the home filled with “God’s Love.” It was a Christian networking center where fellow Believers could come together and receive Biblical teaching, discipleship, faith-based counseling and prayer. John 13:14 described the mission and role of this ministry, “If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another’s feet.”
In 2014, The King’s High Way moved its location to Hayden, Idaho, where it is today. Not only will the messages, the testimonies and teachings that Nan so faithfully walked in and wrote about go forward, but her legacy of Agape will live on and fulfill the promise God gave her in Psalm 118:17, “I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.”
Preceded into heaven by her son, Charles “Chip” Missler, Nancy is survived by husband Charles “Chuck” Missler; son Mark (and Lisette) Missler; daughters Lisa (and Mark) Bright and Meshell Missler; brother Martin (and Gail) Klitten and eight grandchildren.
A celebration of life memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, 2015, at Candlelight Christian Fellowship, (this service will be streamed live at http://live.worshipchannels.com/candlelightfellowship). Nan’s final resting place will be in Reporoa, New Zealand. Memorials may be made to the kingshighway.org.
“Be encouraged. There is hope. God is a real and personal God. He is faithful and He loves us, even though at the moment we might not see it nor our circumstances show it. Be assured, God knows our every need and is working “all things together for our good.” He is a God who can be known and seen even in the darkest of times…That’s our hope! That’s the “anchor of our soul.” (Nancy Missler, 2015, Hope Against Hope).”