What if one question could change everything?
At ten years old, he was known only as "Garbage Boy," scavenging in the streets of Kampala, Uganda, abandoned, beaten, and unseen. His father had told him he was worthless. The world treated him as invisible. He believed it.
Then, in a crowded marketplace, a stranger stopped him and asked: "What is your name?"
That simple act of kindness became the spark that transformed despair into hope, and hopelessness into legacy. Adopted into the home of Jacques Masiko, a man who believed the greatest investment was in people, the boy who once lived in trash would grow to become a father to many, fostering children in America and carrying Jacques' lessons of faith, love, and courage across the globe.
The Question That Changed Everything is a powerful true story of resilience, belonging, and the extraordinary ripple of ordinary kindness. It is both a memoir and a call to action-an invitation for every reader to become "a Jacques" in their own community.
If you have ever wondered whether one life can make a difference, this book will give you the answer.
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