Hanging By a Thread: The Saving Moses Journey
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: Sarah Bowling's discovery of two abandoned Ethiopian babies, and an orphanage's refusal to care for them, led to the founding of Saving Moses . Stepping over babies, literally sleeping on the hot, dirty, crowded sidewalks of Cambodia while...
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Sarah Bowling's discovery of two abandoned Ethiopian babies, and an orphanage's refusal to care for them, led to the founding of Saving Moses. Stepping over babies, literally sleeping on the hot, dirty, crowded sidewalks of Cambodia while their mothers earned a living just inside a brothel, led her to establish NightCare, an organization that provides a safe place for the children of sex workers to eat, sleep and be cared for while their mothers work.
Hanging by a Thread is the story of Sarah's journey to birth a one-of-a-kind international aid organization to care for the most vulnerable population of all- babies-in some of the world's most deplorable and hostile environments. This book is an encouragement for others to step by faith into the void and pain they see around them and watch God do the impossible. What could He do through you-for the least of these-if you were willing to charge onto the battlefield with Him?
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 559044
- Product Code 9781732790483
- ISBNÂ 1732790485
- EANÂ 9781732790483
- Pages 225
- Department General Books
- Category Biography
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Emanate Books
- Publication Date Feb 2020
- Dimensions 210 x 147 x 18mm
- Weight 0.390kg
Sarah Bowling
Sarah Bowling is the daughter of the Rev. Wallace and Marilyn Hickey. She joins her mother as a Bible teacher on their worldwide daily television program. Educated at Oral Roberts University, the University of Missouri, and Denver Seminary, Sarah founded two international nonprofit organizations to provide resources for children in need. She and her husband, Pastor Reece Bowling, copastor Orchard Road Community Center and live near Denver with their three children.