On Tuesday: Katie Davis, Founder of Amazima in Uganda

Paul’s interview with Katie Davis from Tuesday, October 4, 2011: Katie_Davis.mp3

From NPR:

Four years ago, Katie Davis was homecoming queen at her high school in Brentwood, Tenn. She had a yellow convertible and planned to study nursing in college.

But those plans changed just a little. Today, she’s in Uganda, sharing her home with 13 orphaned or abandoned girls, ages 2 to 15. Davis is the legal guardian or foster mother for all of them, and hopes to one day adopt them.

“I think that’s definitely something that I was made for,” said Davis, 22, a devout Christian who idolizes Mother Teresa. “God just designed me that way because he already knew that this is what the plan was for my life — even though I didn’t.”

Katie Davis joins me Tuesday, October 4 at 4:00 pm ET. Click the LIVE STREAM button at the top of the page to listen live.

Katie’s Website: Kisses from Katie

1 thought on “On Tuesday: Katie Davis, Founder of Amazima in Uganda

  1. I finally listened to it (both kids at school). Thanks for interviewing her Paul. I am glad more people were able to hear this amazing story. I wish I would have had her faith and vision at 22!

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