A Place Called Braverly: Daring to Live Courageously, Dream Boldly and Influence Bravery
Kate Berkey
(Author)
Kristy Mikel
(Author)
Description
A Place Called Braverly is a charge for the women of God to live brave, dream bravely, and influence bravery because the Father created them to be women of courage. Too often, women allow shame, lies, and doubts to hold them captive to fear, forgetting that the Father's design--for women to live with bold purpose and daring dreams. Every day, the café and sewing center Braverly seeks to empower and train women from oppressed people groups on the Thailand/Myanmar border, but its heartbeat extends well beyond Mae Sot. Inspired by the work being done within Braverly's walls, A Place Called Braverly is filled with the vulnerable stories of two missionaries: Kate Berkey and Kristy Mikel. A Place Called Braverly journeys through Scripture as well as Kate Berkey and Kristy Mikel's personal stories to discover what it looks like to live bravely--saying yes in the everyday, dreaming beyond limits, and influencing and encouraging bravery in others as followers of Jesus. Within the pages of A Place Called Braverly, readers will interact with creative writing pieces, artwork created by women from Braverly, and unique ways of connecting with the Father. In the end, Berkey and Mikel hope to demonstrate how this heartbeat is more than just the mission of a ministry in Thailand. It is the battle cry for all women.Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Morgan James Faith
Publish Date
June 21, 2022
Pages
196
Dimensions
4.96 X 7.87 X 0.55 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781631958007
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About the Author
Kate Berkey, a writer, missionary, and current resident of Chicago, Illinois, and Kristy Mikel, co-director of Braverly and resident of Mae Sot, Thailand, are incredibly passionate about helping people discover the Father's heart. Through their team's work at Braverly and in the greater Mae Sot community, they help transform, disciple, train, and empower youth and young adults of oppressed people groups along the Thailand and Myanmar border. Together, they have mentored individuals and led small groups in the U.S. and around the world for a combined total of 24 years.