Daring to Hope by Katie Davis Majors


Katie Davis Majors moved to Uganda more than ten years ago. She founded Amazima Ministries, which helps children and families in Uganda, and she adopted several girls as she sought to serve and minister to the Ugandan people. Her first book, Kisses from Katie, was a New York Times Bestseller and shares how she came to live in Uganda and adopt her girls.

In her new book, Daring to Hope, Majors shares new stories from Uganda intermingled with Scripture and how God spoke to her through those experiences. She shares her heartaches and her dreams in the midst of caring for many who have needed her. This book touched my heart in so many places. I could feel her pain, her sorrows and her questions for God as she worked to help those around her with their disease and desperate circumstances. Then I felt her joy as she shared God's goodness and His presence where she least expected it. She shares so vividly that you feel like you are there with her living these experiences. While Majors has had different trials than mine, I could so relate to some of her many physical and spiritual challenges, and I was uplifted to know I was not alone with mine. Daring to Hope inspires you to continue to hope and trust in God no matter what your challenges are. I highly recommend it.

I received an advanced copy of Daring to Hope through the launch team from Waterbrook Publishers. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for the book.

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