In this moving memoir, Caroline S. Blackwell shares her inspiring journey from poverty and obscurity to a life of faith, hope, and service. Drawing on her deep religious conviction and her keen intellect, she reflects on the challenges and opportunities that have shaped her life, from her childhood in rural North Carolina to her decades of work as a teacher, activist, and advocate for social justice. Above all, A Living Epistle is a testament to the power of love, faith, and perseverance to transform the world.
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