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"At six years old Charles Mulli woke up one morning to find he had been completely abandoned by both parents. All alone he fell into a life of abject poverty, forcing Mulli to wander from hut to hut begging for food for his very survival, unable even to attend school. ..."As a teenager Mulli started a small taxi company which grew to be very successful. Eventually he expanded his business ventures to include real estate, insurance, and oil and gas distribution, becoming a highly successful businessman. But despite all his success, the growing struggle in his heart over the plight of thousands of Kenyan street children remained strong until one day he surrendered to the call of God on his life to sell everything he owned and begin rescuing street children from the slums of Kenya. His story is told here in My Journey of Faith from his own perspective, describing his incredible life of faith that is filled with love, miracles, and powerful answers to prayer, and demonstrates persuasively how a close walk with God is accessible to all of us even today. The reader will experience the amazing true stories of tragedy-turned-triumph where hopeless cases encounter the work of Charles Mulli's and discover a new life they could not have imagined.
About the Author
Mulli, Charles: - The Mully Children's Family ministry was founded in Kenya in 1989 by Dr Ev Charles and Esther Mulli as a response to the desperate needs of street-children, abandoned children and HIV/AIDS orphans. Through their work, more than 10,000 children have been successfully rehabilitated and reintegrated into society. At the moment there are more than 2,450 children between the ages of 1 week to 24 years old being supported in a number of residential and community-based care projects. Both Charles and Esther have been the recipients of numerous international awards for their work including the Robert W. Pierce award from World Vision in 1999, the Angel of Hope award in 2002 from World Vision International in Canada, the Head of State Commendation from His excellency the Honourable Mwai Kibaki, president and commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Kenya in 2009, plus many other notable awards.
About the Author
Mulli, Charles: - The Mully Children's Family ministry was founded in Kenya in 1989 by Dr Ev Charles and Esther Mulli as a response to the desperate needs of street-children, abandoned children and HIV/AIDS orphans. Through their work, more than 10,000 children have been successfully rehabilitated and reintegrated into society. At the moment there are more than 2,450 children between the ages of 1 week to 24 years old being supported in a number of residential and community-based care projects. Both Charles and Esther have been the recipients of numerous international awards for their work including the Robert W. Pierce award from World Vision in 1999, the Angel of Hope award in 2002 from World Vision International in Canada, the Head of State Commendation from His excellency the Honourable Mwai Kibaki, president and commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Kenya in 2009, plus many other notable awards.
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