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Supermom of 21!
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Join Candidly Candace when we talk with Mrs. Louise Hunter, mother of 21 natural born children.Mrs. Louise Hunter, 75 years old was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. She is the mother of 21 natural children, (18 living today) 61 grandchildren, and 55 great-grandchildren. In the late 1960's, the Hunters were faced with being evicted during a cold winter in the city of Racine, Wisconsin. However, God moved on a stranger's heart which gave the Hunter family an eighteen-room house for $1.00. She knew it was a divine intervention, so she asked God."What will you have me to do for you?" The Lord responded with a vision for the Love and Charity Homeless Mission in Racine, Wisconsin. In June 1970, Mrs. Hunter opened the Love and Charity Club, a ministry designed to distribute food and gospel tracks. She then expanded and opened the Widow's Closet, a ministry to Senior Citizens. By the late 1970's, Louise started the Love and Charity Mission. Then in the late 1980's, she opened the House of Hope a senior citizens mission. By the 1990's, Love and Charity II was opened in Memphis, Tennessee. For decades, thousands of men, women, and children have been helped through ministries established by Mrs. Louise Hunter. Callers are welcome to call in by dialing 347-996-3381 and stay tuned for a live chat during and following the broadcast.
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