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They Call Me Momma Katherine: How One Woman’s Brokenness Became Hope for Uganda’s Children

Katherine Hines, Sheila Wilkinson, Jennifer Groberg, Life Sentence Publishing, Inc.

They Call Me Momma Katherine: How One Woman’s Brokenness Became Hope for Uganda’s Children

Audible Audiobook (Life Sentence Publishing, Inc. Oct. 12, 2018)

Do you ever sell yourself short? That's what Katherine Hines did before she realized she was selling God short. After years of tragedies, Katherine learned God could do more in her life than she ever imagined if she trusted him and believed. She discovered he wants to change lives through us and bless us in the process. Whoever we are, wherever we came from, God can use us to make a difference in someone's life.

Katherine's story begins with tragedies, but God touched her heart at a crusade and led her to Uganda as a missionary to the children. Leaving her prestigious job and home, she went to a land of mud huts and polluted water. In the midst of sickness and poverty, she loved and cared for the orphans of the war-torn country as she faced witch doctors and Muslim agitators. Katherine shares her life story to help us know we can all make a difference - if only we let God....

About the author: Katherine has been a missionary in Uganda for more than 20 years and has been working in a village called Kamonkoli. She has worked to make a difference in the lives of children and has seen many grow into strong Christian leaders. This is a girl who says she was a "Nobody", but to God, she was "Somebody".