Kisses from Katie : a story of relentless love and redemption / Katie Davis, with Beth Clark. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Howard Books, (c)2011.Edition: first Howard books hardcover editionDescription: xxi, 264 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781451612066
- 9781451612103
- 9781451612097
- HV1347.C592.K577 2011
- HV1347
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Falling in love ... with a country -- In the crucible of contradiction -- Enough to go around -- Saying yes -- "Can I call you 'Mommy'?" -- A change of heart -- Deep hunger, deep gladness -- How great a distance love can bridge -- Everything I need -- A promise to keep -- Living the secret -- A glimpse of heaven -- Amazing grace -- A different kind of education -- Three thousand friends -- Just one more -- He sets the solitary in families -- Counting the cost -- A Jja Ja for us -- Always enough.
Katie Davis traveled to Uganda for a short mission trip over the Christmas break of her senior year in high school. She found herself so moved by the Ugandan people and their needs that she knew it was her calling to return to care for them. She is now in the process of adopting thirteen children there, and has established the ministry, Amazima, that cares for hundreds more. Here, she shares her story.
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