"I have learned that I will not change the world, Jesus will do that. I can however, change the world for one person. I can change the world for fourteen little girls and for four hundred schoolchildren and for a sick and dying grandmother and for a malnourished, neglected, abused five-year old. And if one persons sees the love of Christ in me, it is worth every minute. In fact, it is worth spending my life for."
"Poverty is not a sin; it is a condition, a circumstance that allows God's work to be displayed."
Source: Katie J. Davis, Beth Clark (2012). “Kisses from Katie: A Story of Relentless Love and Redemption”, p.70, Simon and Schuster
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Katie Davis is a renowned author and speaker known for her insights on resilience and empowerment, particularly in her influential works.
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