by Kate Motaung | Jul 27, 2015 | Guest Post, Parenting, South Africa
A month before I turned 21, I boarded a flight bound for Cape Town. My plan was to stay for six months. Two years later, I was still there, speaking vows that wed me to a South African man. Within three years of our wedding day, we had two kids. Just after our second...
by Kate Motaung | Jun 23, 2015 | Guest Post
Today it’s my privilege to be sharing a testimony of God’s grace over at Holly Barrett’s site. Each week Holly hosts a link-up called Testimony Tuesday. Click over to check it out, read some great posts, and link a story of your own! Holly is an...
by Kate Motaung | Apr 27, 2015 | Guest Post, Letters to Grief
I’m honored to welcome Joy B. Rudolph to the blog today, with a guest post on grief. I asked her to share her experience after reading part of her story on her blog. This post is in conjunction with the release of my e-book, Letters to Grief, which is...
by Kate Motaung | Jan 12, 2015 | Guest Post, Letters to Grief
It’s my pleasure to welcome Colleen Mitchell from Blessed are the Feet to the blog today. I read this post on her site a few weeks ago, and it resonated with me so deeply that I asked her if I could re-post it for you here. *** It was so encouraging to see so...
by Kate Motaung | Sep 22, 2014 | Guest Post
Today I am *so* thrilled to introduce you to my very own sister, Sarah Baar! First of all, it must be said that she’s the real writer in the family. As in, she’s written, like, six novels in thirty days each. Yeah, she’s one of those....
by Kate Motaung | Jun 4, 2013 | Guest Post
The following letter was written by my friend, Bronwyn. With her permission, I re-post it here because she so poignantly articulates a struggle common to so many of us. Before my mom passed away, people would ask me almost hourly, “How is your mom doing?”...