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Mother Teresa
Let Peace Inspire You | August 18th 2008 by Peace
I attended the catholic mass on 14th August 2008, the Assumption of Mary. It was an awesome sight I witnessed on that night, one of the many wonders of God’s creation I had seen ever since March 2008… It was such beautiful sky, awesome r read more
Capitalism Best Way to Help Common Good
Politics 2000: How to Understand Politics in the Third Mille… | August 17th 2008 by Tyson Chaney
I believe in utilitarianism. I’ll be the first to admit I don’t always live that way but I think it’s the right way to live. The needs of the many should outweigh the needs of the one or the few. For instance, eminent domain is a read more
Something beautiful for God
Bishop Alan's Blog | August 15th 2008 by Alan Wilson
In a way that might have been unthinkable to many Evangelicals of a previous generation, Bill Hybels led us the final session of the Leadership Summit to examine the life and leadership of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whom he described as the most infl read more
Mother Teresa on Abortion
Peace Spiritual Inspiration | August 15th 2008 by Peace
Quotes By Mother Teresa Blessed Mother Teresa on Abortion At the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C, on February 5, 1994, Mother Theresa dared to speak her mind and heart about the right to life. Here is the text of her unforgettable addre read more
Daily Goodness
Rue the Day! | August 14th 2008 by Jill Harness
Quote of the Day: “Loneliness is the most terrible poverty.” -Mother Teresa Fact of the Day: The world’s tallest woman was 7’7” and, she died yesterday. -Source Today’s Holiday: National Creamsicles Day -noms Link of the Day: read more
Mother Teresa
TURN BACK TO GOD | August 14th 2008 by Georgy N
Mother Teresa, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 26, 1910 in what is now Skopje, Macedonia. She always wrote her birthday as the 27th of August because that was the day of her baptism, which was always more important t read more
Quote of the day
Reading Lounge | August 9th 2008 by FW
"If we want a love message to be heard, it has got to be sent out.Everytime you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing." Mother Teresa (1910-1997)whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was Albanian read more
I’m Feeling Lazy
Air Conditioning by Jay Fingers | August 8th 2008 by Jay Fingers
There are so many topics I could, and actually want to, write about. But you know what? I’m too lazy to do so. Too lazy to write about Brad Pitt being officially cast in Inglorious Bastards. Too lazy to write about the racist subtitles in Hanco read more
Mother Teresa: An Inside Look - Part I
Dream Awakener's New Blog | August 5th 2008
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta Originally uploaded by Adoremus_in_aeternum So I am reading a recent book written about Mother Teresa called Mother Teresa - Come Be My Light compiled by Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C. who knew Mother Teresa for twenty yea read more
5 Effects of mind on body
Stuti's Blog | July 29th 2008 by Stuti Manandhar
“The fruit of silence is PRAYER. The fruit of prayer is FAITH. The fruit of faith is LOVE. The fruit of love is SERVICE. The fruit of service is PEACE. The fruit of Peace is YOU and ME.” - Mother Teresa This stanza summary is Mo read more
Daily Quote
MindBodySmile by Dr. Rob | July 28th 2008 by chris
“Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.” -Mother Teresa read more
Lie Detector Clocks
Da' Blakk Frogg Joke Blog | July 21st 2008 by Blakk Frogg
A man was walking in the woods and came to a cottage where the walls were covered with clocks. He asked the woman who owned the cottage what all the clocks were for. She replied that everyone in the world had a clock, and every time you told a lie yo read more
The Suffering of Mother Teresa Was Religious not Spiritual
The Power Of Being | July 17th 2008 by Denise Gibel Molini
“It is not enough for us to say: ‘I love God,’ but I also have to love my neighbor. St. John says that you are a liar if you say you love God and you don’t love your neighbor. How can you love God whom you do not see, if you do no read more
Ten Things to Do Before You Die
All Women's Talk - For Women Only! | July 10th 2008 by olga
Ever thought of the things you want to do - at least ten of them - before your death? I know that’s quite a sordid idea for some but come on, if you look at the bright side, coming up with your own to-do-before-I-die list can be inspiring and m read more
Waiting Game For The Jolie-Pitts.
Danity Donnaly | July 2nd 2008 by Danity Donnaly
As Angelina is holed up in the hospital under surveillance, Brad brought their two girls Zahara and Shiloh to visit mama Jolie. According to Angelina obstetrician, Dr. Michel Sussmann “Everything is normal,” the obstetrician said in Frenc read more
Cut-out kindness #25
Dont be sad blog | July 1st 2008 by Don't be sad
Cut | Paste | Print | Share quotes shared by wizdompath I prefer you to make mistakes in kindness than work miracles in unkindness - Mother Teresa read more
Paris Hilton Steps Out With Some Cash.
Danity Donnaly | June 29th 2008 by Danity Donnaly
Upon her release from jail, Paris Hilton vowed to turn into a Mother Teresa-esque figure. Ok, so maybe not completely, but she did say she was going to make good on her wrongs and be more charitable. It seems Paris IS keeping her promise. What is read more
A Writing God
Sharanya Manivannan | June 16th 2008 by ranya
I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world. — Mother Teresa Pix by SM read more
Mother Teresa's Rules to Live By
Streams of Mercy | June 6th 2008 by Heidi Hess Saxton
I found this the other day at one of Sister Spitfire's blogs, courtesy of A Catholic Mom in Hawaii.Mother Teresa gave these rules to her Sisters to help them develop the virtue of humility:1. Speak as little as possible about yourself.2. Keep busy wi read more
Death of a nurse
Song of the waves | May 28th 2008 by Abraham Tharakan
I am back at my native village, Olavipe. The news that greeted me on arrival on the 23rd of this month was a sad one. Nurse Elizabeth of the nearby Community Health Center had died at the age of 52. She had been in good health apparently, but sudden read more
Mother Teresa on Love…
It Might Be Love | May 28th 2008 by Chelle
In response to Damien Riley’s Amazing Visions Writing Challenge, I decided that I would take some time to write about someone who amazed me with her small vision: Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha, knew at the age of 12 she wanted to read more
To Love And Be Loved
Steve Whitehead | May 24th 2008 by Steve
“Somebody loves us, too - God Himself. We have been created to love and to be loved.” read more
May we never be remembered
Beth's blog on the Virtual Tea House | May 23rd 2008 by myrabeth
As we prepare for Memorial Day here in the US, it is sweet to post about a story and a prayer for never being remembered! This story is a recent post from Paulo Coelho's blog, one that I keep track of on Netvibes. At the Sceta monastery, the abbot Lu read more
What Forgiveness Does
Reflections by Mariz | May 23rd 2008 by Mariz
I had quite a full day today, you see, weekend here in Dubai starts Friday - this is everyone's off day from work (not the usual Sat-Sun weekend). Friends came over the house this morning and we had our usual cell group meeting and enjoyed lunch toge read more
Tear me down
The Lord, The Blues and The Art of Being Smooth | May 21st 2008
Matt Moore's Tear me down provided a sound track to my prayer Matthew 25:40 - “The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’”These words provided the b read more
Saints of service
The Lord, The Blues and The Art of Being Smooth | May 20th 2008
At first thought one might place Mother Teresa in the Social Justice stream of Christianity. As I think on her life though, I see a mix of influences, Holiness and Contemplative, but the most predominate being the Incarnational life.“The Incarnati read more
Distressing Disguise
The Lord, The Blues and The Art of Being Smooth | May 20th 2008
Several months ago I was wrestling with the idea that Jesus could be found in the hurting around me when I wrote: I can’t understand the image of Christ as stranger. How could he come to those beloved disciples on the road to Emmaus unrecognized? H read more

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