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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

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Monday, August 27, 2007

At first this really bothered me but I think it gives me hope..

Mother Teresa felt "emptiness"

 
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By Bappa Majumdar

KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Mother Teresa experienced "emptiness" like any human, and the revealing letters she shared with her colleagues portrayed her humility, said the Archbishop of Kolkata, where the nun lived most of her life.

A book of letters written by Mother Teresa of Calcutta -- now Kolkata -- has revealed that she was deeply tormented about her faith and suffered periods of doubt about God.

"Despite facing the negative side of life, she remained steadfast on her way to holiness, such was her greatness," Reverend Lucas Sircar, who knew her for decades, told Reuters.

Due out on September 4, "Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light", is a collection of letters written to colleagues and superiors over 66 years and complied by an advocate for her sainthood.

In 1956, in one of her letters, she wrote: "Such deep longing for God -- and ... repulsed -- empty -- no faith -- no love -- no zeal."

Those in Kolkata who were close to the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner said she had overcome "emptiness" and "doubts", and continued to spread the message of God and love to the poor and ailing until her death in 1997, aged 87.

"Every person at one point in life feels some sort of emptiness, darkness or hollowness, which is the darker side of that person," Sircar said.

"In spite of all temptations, she overcame them, and it was her humility that she shared her weaker side with others in her letters."

The ethnic Albanian Roman Catholic nun dedicated her life to serving the sick, poor and dying in India, particularly in Kolkata, headquarters of the global Missionaries of Charity order she founded in 1950.

Mother Teresa was beatified in 2003 but not yet been canonized by the Vatican.

The archbishop said saints like Saint Paul of the Cross or Saint Augustine had experienced "similar trials" and "hollowness" in their lives like Mother Teresa.

The Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata declined to comment on the letters or on Mother Teresa's faith.

Recalling the nun's last days, her physician Tarun Kumar Praharaj said she told him that she saw God everywhere.

"She would always ask me to help the poor and said she was fine, when she was not, and wanted to help a sick child even from her hospital bed," Praharaj, a cardiologist, said.

Sunita Kumar, a social activist who knew Mother Teresa for many years, said the nun had tremendous faith in God and that her letters revealed only her "natural self."

"After all, Mother Teresa was like any other human who in crisis wishes to see God," Kumar said.


Sunday, August 26, 2007

I think that this will be my next career move

                      


Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Can Anyone Help Me?

So I'm going to Nicaragua in 6 weeks...and when I was there last time I met this really great group of guys that are the worship team at the Rose of Sharon Church in Leon Nicaragua. The worship at our church is fairly kickin' but these guys are talented and annointed beyond anything words. Of all the folks I met while I was there, I think they probably made the biggest impact on me.

I'd LOVE to be able to bless these guys with some muscially muscician kinda stuff.......some new drum heads/drum sticks/guitar strings/ picks/and whatever a piano player would need.......... maybe even a miked head set.......If anyone wants to help with this project or has connections to a music store that would be willing to make a donation that would be SUPER!

If you can help or you know someone who could please let me know!


Friday, August 17, 2007

Do you believe in signs?

I was driving down the road two nights ago and I was praying about some of the many questions I have about my life.

I said out loud "God is it him? Just give me a sign!"

30 seconds later my cellphone rang.

It was him.

Thoughts anyone?



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