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Daring to hope, finding God's goodness in the broken and the beautiful, Katie Davis Majors

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Daring to hope, finding God's goodness in the broken and the beautiful, Katie Davis Majors
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Daring to hope
Medium
electronic resource eBook
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Responsibility statement
Katie Davis Majors
Sub title
finding God's goodness in the broken and the beautiful
Summary
When Katie Davis Majors moved to Uganda, accidentally founded a booming organization, and later became the mother of thirteen girls through the miracle of adoption, she determined to weave her life together with the people she desired to serve. But joy often gave way to sorrow as she invested her heart fully in walking alongside people in the grip of poverty, addiction, desperation, and disease. After unexpected tragedy shook her family, for the first time Katie began to wonder, Is God really good? Does He really love us? When she turned to Him with her questions, God spoke truth to her heart and drew her even deeper into relationship with Him. Daring to Hope is an invitation to cling to the God of the impossible—the God who whispers His love to us in the quiet, in the mundane, when our prayers are not answered the way we want or the miracle doesn’t come. It's about a mother discovering the extraordinary strength it takes to be ordinary. It's about choosing faith no matter the circumstance and about encountering God’s goodness in the least expected places
Table Of Contents
An invitation to hope -- The God wrestler -- In the thicket -- Wounded -- Prisoners of hope -- We have one another -- A dry and weary land -- Yet I will rejoice -- Scars -- Come to life -- Choosing to believe -- A flickering flame -- Faithful -- Time to sing -- He who promised -- A deep and quiet love -- Home -- Bread of life -- Beauty in the storm
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