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Driving thousands of miles alone, a brave young woman shares a variety of Gospel Truths, as she visits the family and friends of her noble, yet recently deceased husband. Her experiences, compiled from notes in her own journal, demonstrate how often she was "led of the spirit" (Luke 4:1) to minister and be a blessing to others.

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Driving thousands of miles alone, a brave young woman shares a variety of Gospel Truths, as she visits the family and friends of her noble, yet recently deceased husband. Her experiences, compiled from notes in her own journal, demonstrate how often she was "led of the spirit" (Luke 4:1) to minister and be a blessing to others.
Autorenporträt
Award-winning author of over 20 books, Kimberly Rae has been published over 200 times and has work in 5 languages. Rae lived in Bangladesh, Kosovo, Uganda, and Indonesia, before Addison's disease brought her permanently back to the U.S. She now lives at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her husband and two young children. Rae's suspense and romance novels on international human trafficking and missions (Stolen Woman, Stolen Child, and Stolen Future) are all Amazon bestsellers. Since the release of her trilogy on human trafficking, Rae has become a sought after speaker and trainer on the topic. Recognizing the lack of books about slavery and trafficking that focus on those who are making a difference rather than glorifying the evil or being overly graphic or despairing, she has also since created a series on modern day slavery for teens and pre-teens (Capturing Jasmina, Buying Samir, and Seeking Mother), and is currently working on a project for adults to help train children to recognize and avoid childhood sexual abuse (I AM SAFE), a major risk factor in childhood and adult exploitation. Printable handouts and other resources, as well as autographed books, are available on her website, www.kimberlyrae.com. "People out there care and want to make a difference," Rae says. "I love getting to help them do that."