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In the Heart of the World: Thoughts, Stories, and Prayers (edition 2010)

by Mother Teresa

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This beautiful gift book of Mother Teresa's writings is a powerful portrait of one of the most beloved women of all time, told in her own words, filled with a fascinating blend of daily life experiences, prayers, and spiritual wisdom. Readers will turn these pages and follow Mother Teresa into the desperate corners of India, Australia, and New York, in her extraordinary and selfless work with the 'poorest of the poor.' They can listen as she offers pearls of spiritual wisdom as relevant today as they were when she first began her ministry 65 years ago. They will contemplate an exemplary life that was driven by the compelling desire to help those less fortunate than herself, often at great personal sacrifice. This small, elegant gift book is divided into three sections: Thoughts, Stories, and Prayers. Throughout these sections, Mother Teresa speaks on compassion, silence, joy, contemplation, generosity, sacrifice, and the spiritual strength that guided this diminutive heroine along the steep and rocky paths she chose to pursue. In the Heart of the World bears indisputable testimony to the influence of someone completely dedicated to a life of love and service.… (more)

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Title:In the Heart of the World: Thoughts, Stories, and Prayers
Authors:Mother Teresa
Info:New World Library (2010), Paperback, 112 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****1/2
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In the Heart of the World is a powerful portrait of one of the most beloved women of all time, told in her own words through a fascinating blend of daily life experiences, prayers, and spiritual wisdom. Follow Mother Teresa to the streets of Calcutta, Rome, and New York and listen as she offers pearls of spiritual truth as relevant today as when she began her work more than sixty years ago.With humor, compassion, and lyrical clarity, Mother Teresa illuminates the sacred in the intimate everyday tasks of living. In the Heart of the World bears indisputable testimony to the influence of a soul wholly dedicated with a heart of love to a life of service. Through this book, Mother Teresa will inspire you to reach out with love and compassion to others, and to work together for world peace.
  StFrancisofAssisi | Nov 27, 2023 |
This is a wonderful little book full of gems of wisdom from Mother Teresa. Anyone seeking to better themselves through sacrifice and self-service should read this inspiring little volume. ( )
  briandrewz | Apr 25, 2012 |
This is a very small book like the woman Mother Teresa herself. Although small in size like Mother Teresa this book delivers a huge dose of inspiration for anyone that reads it. Sometimes we just need simplicity in our lives and thru Mother Teresa's words we can have the spirit of God and helping others come to our forefronts. I found this simple message very inspiring. Mother Teresa doesn't need a lot of words to get her message across. I think this book would be a worthwhile read for anyone looking for some inspiration and purpose. ( )
  realbigcat | Nov 19, 2008 |
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This beautiful gift book of Mother Teresa's writings is a powerful portrait of one of the most beloved women of all time, told in her own words, filled with a fascinating blend of daily life experiences, prayers, and spiritual wisdom. Readers will turn these pages and follow Mother Teresa into the desperate corners of India, Australia, and New York, in her extraordinary and selfless work with the 'poorest of the poor.' They can listen as she offers pearls of spiritual wisdom as relevant today as they were when she first began her ministry 65 years ago. They will contemplate an exemplary life that was driven by the compelling desire to help those less fortunate than herself, often at great personal sacrifice. This small, elegant gift book is divided into three sections: Thoughts, Stories, and Prayers. Throughout these sections, Mother Teresa speaks on compassion, silence, joy, contemplation, generosity, sacrifice, and the spiritual strength that guided this diminutive heroine along the steep and rocky paths she chose to pursue. In the Heart of the World bears indisputable testimony to the influence of someone completely dedicated to a life of love and service.

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