"As they passed the rows of houses they saw through the open doors that men were sweeping and dusting and washing dishes, while the women sat around in groups, gossiping and laughing. "What has happened?" the Scarecrow asked a sad-looking man with a bushy beard, who wore an apron and was wheeling a baby-carriage along the sidewalk. "Why, we've had a revolution, your Majesty -- as you ought to know very well," replied the man; "and since you went away the women have been running things to suit themselves. I'm glad you have decided to come back and restore order, for doing housework and minding the children is wearing out the strength of every man in the Emerald City." "Hm!" said the Scarecrow, thoughtfully. "If it is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily?" "I really do not know," replied the man, with a deep sigh. "Perhaps the women are made of cast-iron.""

- L. Frank Baum, "The Land of Oz"
Caring For the Least of These

KissesFromKatie.blogspot.comIf you get a chance, check out the video below. It provides a glimpse into the life and ministry of 21-year-old Katie Davis, who left her family, friends, and comfort two years ago to go to Uganda and work with orphans. She is a mom to 14 little girls who she has adopted.


There's much more to this story - her blog is here. I haven't read much of it, but my wife spent a large portion of yesterday reading most of the entries (while crying).



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Comments on "Caring For the Least of These":
1. Andrew - 07/20/2010 8:56 am CDT

That's beautiful. I'm not even halfway through her first year, and I'm tearing up already.

2. Sandi - 07/20/2010 11:40 am CDT

What a blessing this was!!! My nephew and his family, which includes 2 teenage daughters, have been to Zambia twice. They worked and played with children with AIDS. Those 2 girls are the first I thought of when I saw this. What a truly wonderful role model Katie is for them.

I haven't been to the blog yet because I would like to keep a little mascara for the rest of the day.

Thank you for sharing this.

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