Daring To Hope
$25.99
Picking up where she left off in the New York Times best-selling book Kisses from Katie, Katie Davis Majors shares her ongoing experiences in Uganda as the adoptive mother to thirteen girls and describes how she’s wrestled through the darkness of disappointment to find the answer to whether God truly is good.
New readers and long-time followers will find themselves alternately celebrating and crying as they witness a life of faith where death and loss are daily companions alongside miracles and joy. Readers will recognize their own questions and doubts in Majors’s descriptions of seeking evidence of God’s grace in both the beauty and brokenness of life. Through the wrestling, Majors finds an unshakable hope, one that she prays her readers will find as well in the pages of her story.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780735290518
ISBN10: 0735290512
Katie Davis Majors
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Multnomah
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