Kisses From Katie:
My rating of this book:
My summary of the book:
This is a nonfiction book written in first person.
A teenage girl with all kinds of wealth, Katie Davis leaves a life of luxury to live in one of the poorest locations on Earth, a place infested with diseases and pain. She relies on God, devouring the Word like it was as important and precious as air, and constantly gave thanks to God for the promises he made in the Bible about what was in store for her should she obey Him diligently. Miracle after miracle occurred, and this INSANELY hard working, overwhelmingly loving and faith filled girl ended up courageously and powerfully changing the lives first of a couple villages, then after word spread about her she changed the lives and hearts of many many thousands of people.
One of my all-time favorite books. I purchased a couple so I could borrow one out here and there.
Some summaries/descriptions of this book by others:
What would cause an eighteen-year-old senior class president and homecoming queen from Nashville, Tennessee, to disobey and disappoint her parents by forgoing college, break her little brother’s heart, lose all but a handful of her friends (because they think she has gone off the deep end), and break up with the love of her life, all so she could move to Uganda, where she knew only one person and didn’t even speak the language?
A passion to follow Jesus.
Katie Davis left over Christmas break of her senior year for a short mission trip to Uganda and her life was turned completely inside out. She found herself so moved by the people of Uganda and the needs she saw that she knew her calling was to return and care for them. Katie, a charismatic and articulate young woman, is in the process of adopting thirteen children in Uganda and has established a ministry, Amazima, that feeds and sends hundreds more to school while teaching them the Word of Jesus Christ.
New York Times Best Seller Kisses from Katie invites readers on a journey of radical love down the red dirt roads of Uganda. You’ll laugh and cry with Katie as she follows Jesus into the impossible and finds joy and beauty beneath the dust. Katie and her children delight in saying yes to the people God places in front of them and challenge readers to do the same, changing the world one person at a time.
“I have absolutely no desire to write a book about myself. This is a book about a Christ who is alive today and not only knows but cares about every hair on my head. Yours too. I’m writing this book on the chance that a glimpse into the life of my family and me, full of my stupidity and God’s grace, will remind you of this living, loving Christ and what it means to serve Him. I’m writing with the hope that as you cry and laugh with my family you will be encouraged that God still uses flawed human beings to change the world. And if He can use me, He can use you.”