Katie Davis Majors shares the story of stepping out in faith as a teenager after a missions trip and then gives a look at her ongoing experiences and lessons learned of faith in Uganda.
NYT bestselling author Katie Davis Majors told her story of stepping out in faith as a teenager on a mission trip and falling in love with the people of Uganda in her book Kisses from Katie, which spent 30 consecutive weeks on the bestseller list and sold nearly half a million copies.
Now a 29-year-old mother of 14 (13 adopted Ugandan daughters) and the founder of the international non-profit Amazima Ministries, Katie gives readers a look into her ongoing experiences in Uganda—how she’s doubted God and wrestled with her faith as she cares for her large family and those suffering with HIV, malaria and other poverty-related illnesses only to watch them die—in her book Daring to Hope: Finding God’s Goodness in the Broken and Beautiful (Multnomah, Oct. 3).
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Wonderful story.. Thanks so much for keeping me informed.