PECHS Something Beautiful For God
By: Malcolm Muggeridge
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Mother Teresa is an unsuprassed icon of simplicity, faith and compassion. As she daily cared for the poor of Calcutta, she challenged the world to greater acts-to the importance of small things done with great love.
First published in 1971, Something Beautiful for God is an uplifting chronicle of Malcolm Muggeridge's discovery of Mother Teresa and the religious order she instituted. It is not, in the ordinary sense, a biography, but arises out of Muggeridge's observations and reflections on being with her in Calcutta. It is the classic work that introduced Mother Teresa to the Western world.
Now colour illustrated throughout, the book includes, along with Muggeridge's reflections, the transcript of his conversations with Mother Teresa and a selection of her own writings and meditations. Her message is forever relevant.
Publication Date:
01/01/2010
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9788172238995
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Publisher Date:
01/01/2010
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9788172238995
Mother Teresa is an unsuprassed icon of simplicity, faith and compassion. As she daily cared for the poor of Calcutta, she challenged the world to greater acts-to the importance of small things done with great love.
First published in 1971, Something Beautiful for God is an uplifting chronicle of Malcolm Muggeridge's discovery of Mother Teresa and the religious order she instituted. It is not, in the ordinary sense, a biography, but arises out of Muggeridge's observations and reflections on being with her in Calcutta. It is the classic work that introduced Mother Teresa to the Western world.
Now colour illustrated throughout, the book includes, along with Muggeridge's reflections, the transcript of his conversations with Mother Teresa and a selection of her own writings and meditations. Her message is forever relevant.