The Hundred Story Home: A Memoir of Finding Faith in Ourselves and Something Bigger 9780785219880
Kathy Izard was a graphic designer, wife, mother of four daughters, and volunteer at Charlotteās Urban Ministry Center when an unlikely meeting with formerly homeless author Denver Moore changed the course of her life. Inspired by Denverās challenge to do more than serve in this soup kitchen, Kathy quit her job to take on what seemed like an unimaginable task in her second half of lifeāto build housing for Charlotteās homeless.Ā
Woven together in this motivational story of a call to social action is Kathyās personal journey to define the meaning of home and her own struggle with faith, family, and fulfillment. Reading this book will not only make you believe you can change the world, it will also end up changing you.Ā
"Kathy Izard tells two compelling stories in one: About her journey toward fulfilling her life's purpose and about Charlotte's journey to finally treating its chronically homeless with compassion and dignity. Each has twists and turns, each has a happy ending.ā āTaylor Batten, Editorial Page Editor,Ā The Charlotte Observer
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The Hundred Story Home: A Memoir of Finding Faith in Ourselves and Something Bigger 9780785219880
The Hundred Story Home: A Memoir of Finding Faith in Ourselves and Something Bigger 9780785219880
Kathy Izard was a graphic designer, wife, mother of four daughters, and volunteer at Charlotteās Urban Ministry Center when an unlikely meeting with formerly homeless author Denver Moore changed the course of her life. Inspired by Denverās challenge to do more than serve in this soup kitchen, Kathy quit her job to take on what seemed like an unimaginable task in her second half of lifeāto build housing for Charlotteās homeless.Ā
Woven together in this motivational story of a call to social action is Kathyās personal journey to define the meaning of home and her own struggle with faith, family, and fulfillment. Reading this book will not only make you believe you can change the world, it will also end up changing you.Ā
"Kathy Izard tells two compelling stories in one: About her journey toward fulfilling her life's purpose and about Charlotte's journey to finally treating its chronically homeless with compassion and dignity. Each has twists and turns, each has a happy ending.ā āTaylor Batten, Editorial Page Editor,Ā The Charlotte Observer
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Kathy Izard was a graphic designer, wife, mother of four daughters, and volunteer at Charlotteās Urban Ministry Center when an unlikely meeting with formerly homeless author Denver Moore changed the course of her life. Inspired by Denverās challenge to do more than serve in this soup kitchen, Kathy quit her job to take on what seemed like an unimaginable task in her second half of lifeāto build housing for Charlotteās homeless.Ā
Woven together in this motivational story of a call to social action is Kathyās personal journey to define the meaning of home and her own struggle with faith, family, and fulfillment. Reading this book will not only make you believe you can change the world, it will also end up changing you.Ā
"Kathy Izard tells two compelling stories in one: About her journey toward fulfilling her life's purpose and about Charlotte's journey to finally treating its chronically homeless with compassion and dignity. Each has twists and turns, each has a happy ending.ā āTaylor Batten, Editorial Page Editor,Ā The Charlotte Observer












