Becoming Mama
(2019)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Harvest House Publishers, 2019
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ISBN/ISSN
9780736977661 (electronic bk.) MWT13817429, 073697766X (electronic bk.) 13817429
LANGUAGE
English
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A Courageous Yes When Yvrose fled her native Haiti for the United States, she couldn't imagine she'd return. After suffering multiple miscarriages, she struggled to build a new life. In a desperate moment, she finally met Jesus-uttering her first "yes" to God. That one yes became many when she couldn't forget the faces of the children she saw in a recurring dream. Finally, a trip to Haiti brought her dream to life when she became Mama to the many children left with no home after a catastrophic earthquake devastated the nation. Becoming Mama tells the incredible story of one woman who had the courage to lay everything aside in answer to God's call. You will be encouraged by God's overwhelming faithfulness to Yvrose's every yes to God, and learn you don't have to sell everything or travel to far-off places to make a difference. All you need is an open heart ready to say yes to His call. Becoming Mama tells the incredible story of one woman who had the courage to lay everything aside in answer God's call. You don't have to sell everything and move to far-off places to make a difference, all you need is an open heart ready to say yes to His call. Yvrose Telfort Ismael, is the recipient of a William Jefferson Clinton Goodwill for Haiti award. She is known as Mama to 37 children born of her heart. She and her husband, Pierre-Richard, co-founded Hope House, the children's home they established in the aftermath of Haiti's 2010 catastrophic earthquake. HopeHouseHaiti.com Craig Borlase is a New York Times bestselling author who crafts dramatic, engaging memoirs. His collaborators include a two-time GRAMMY winning songwriter, an Iranian refugee who spent four months in a Turkish jail, a female transatlantic rower, a World War II veteran, and a former Muslim woman who was one week away from becoming a suicide bomber

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