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What was the author’s purpose for writing this book? Use textual evidence to support your answer.
Why does Katie consider Uganda to be spiritually rich? How does this contrast with the way she perceives the spiritual state in the United States?
How does the author view the connection between the spiritual and the physical world? How does this view impact her ministry?
How does Katie define faith? Using textual evidence, explain how her faith influences her actions.
How does Katie define God’s love? Using textual evidence, explain how Katie feels God’s love is demonstrated in her life.
Why does the author include journal entries in each chapter? What do these entries add to the narrative?
Explain the connection Katie makes between education and God’s love. What implications does this connection have on Katie’s ministry? Use textual evidence to support your answer.
In Chapter 14, Katie discusses the education she’s received in Uganda. What is that education, and how does she juxtapose it with a formal college education?
Katie compares herself to the Velveteen Rabbit. Why does she make this connection? How do you see this connection realized through her ministry in Uganda? Use textual evidence to support your answer.
What is the significance of water in the book? What are the spiritual and physical implications of water for the people in Uganda? For the people in the United States?