At the age of 18, Katie Davis traveled to Uganda for the first
time for a three-week short-term mission trip her senior year. She
immediately fell in love with the children and people she met. She
determined she would do whatever she had to do to get back to the
country that had captured her heart.
After graduation, Katie chose to leave her family, friends,
boyfriend, college dreams, and the traditional American path, to teach
Kindergarten to 138 wide-eyed children who lived in an orphanage. She
began chronicling her journey on her blog, Kisses from Katie. In 2008 she became a mother to three orphaned girls. Later that year she established Amazima Ministries,
a non-profit organization devoted to caring for orphaned and vulnerable
children and the poor through education sponsorship, feeding programs,
vocational initiatives, medical care, and spiritual discipleship.
In October 2011, Katie wrote her first book, Kisses from Katie: A Story of Relentless Love and Redemption,
released by Howard Books, a division of Simon & Schuster. Now a
mother of 13 daughters and resident of Uganda, Katie inspires us to put
our faith to action every day, saying yes to whatever needs Jesus puts
before us.
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