Dr. Cameron Lee

Professor of Marriage and Family Studies, Department of Marriage and Family
School of Psychology
Contact Information
cameron@fuller.edu
626-584-5332
EducationAB, University of California at Berkeley
MDiv, PhD, Fuller Theological SeminaryCameron
Lee has been a member of the Marriage and Family program faculty since 1986, and was part of the program’s move from the School of Theology to the School of Psychology in 1987. While teaching marriage and family studies courses on the Fuller campus, he also speaks off-campus as a Certified Family Life Educator. He is a licensed Family Wellness Trainer and a member of the National Council on Family Relations. Lee’s current project is the development of the Fuller Institute for Relationship Education (FIRE), which seeks to help congregations create sustainable marriage and relationship education ministries through the low-cost training of volunteer leaders. Lee is also a teaching pastor and licensed minister in the congregation where he is a member. He teaches and preaches regularly in church settings.
Lee has been published in a variety of journals, including Family Process, Family Relations, the Journal of Psychology and Theology, and the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. He is the sole or senior author of six books, including three on the lives of clergy and their families. The most recent, coauthored with Kurt Fredrickson, is That Their Work Will Be a Joy, published in 2012. Lee’s most recent book, written with his colleague Jim Furrow, is Preparing Couples for Love and Marriage, a practical resource to help busy pastors in their ministry of premarital preparation.
Lee maintains a personal blog entitled Squinting Through Fog, a series of reflections on the Christian life.
School of Psychology
Contact Information
cameron@fuller.edu
626-584-5332
EducationAB, University of California at Berkeley
MDiv, PhD, Fuller Theological SeminaryCameron
Lee has been a member of the Marriage and Family program faculty since 1986, and was part of the program’s move from the School of Theology to the School of Psychology in 1987. While teaching marriage and family studies courses on the Fuller campus, he also speaks off-campus as a Certified Family Life Educator. He is a licensed Family Wellness Trainer and a member of the National Council on Family Relations. Lee’s current project is the development of the Fuller Institute for Relationship Education (FIRE), which seeks to help congregations create sustainable marriage and relationship education ministries through the low-cost training of volunteer leaders. Lee is also a teaching pastor and licensed minister in the congregation where he is a member. He teaches and preaches regularly in church settings.
Lee has been published in a variety of journals, including Family Process, Family Relations, the Journal of Psychology and Theology, and the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. He is the sole or senior author of six books, including three on the lives of clergy and their families. The most recent, coauthored with Kurt Fredrickson, is That Their Work Will Be a Joy, published in 2012. Lee’s most recent book, written with his colleague Jim Furrow, is Preparing Couples for Love and Marriage, a practical resource to help busy pastors in their ministry of premarital preparation.
Lee maintains a personal blog entitled Squinting Through Fog, a series of reflections on the Christian life.