A review by redcabinreads
Daring to Hope: Finding God's Goodness in the Broken and the Beautiful by Katie Davis Majors

5.0


“When I hunger always for Him, even the hard satisfies. Even the grief gives way to joy. Even the bitter is sweet. Even in the dark, I can see His face. Because when we are looking for Him, we will always see Him. I have tasted of His goodness, and now I hunger for it.”

Such an incredible book. This book brought me hope and inspired my faith. Katie’s first book (Kisses From Katie) was more story-like, while this one read a bit more like a devotional. But it was beautiful, and I highly recommend it!

For those who don’t know Katie’s story: she moved to Uganda as an 18-year-old in 2006, founded Amazima ministries there in 2008, and adopted 14 girls, while fostering and caring for many more in the community. She currently lives in Uganda with her 14 girls, one biological child, and husband (also a missionary there).

If you’re looking for an inspiring read, this is it!

(Also, she has a new book coming out in March ☺️