Focusing on her one-of-a-kind life and ministry in this biography, Kerry Walters points to the 1946 turning point in Mother Teresa's life: her sense that God was calling her to dedicate herself to serving the poor of India, her leave-taking of the Loreto Sisters, and struggle for ecclesial approval for a new religious order. He also explores her 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, relationship with John Paul II, and her work in the 1980s and 1990s with war victims and AIDS patients.
You will be inspired and strengthened in your spirituality with the knowledge that even the holiest among us must work to find a path--and that God's love follows us into even the most challenging circumstances.