ADVERTISEMENT©World Vision 1980This weekend, Mother Teresa was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. And yet, the Christian faith that Mother Teresa so embodied has become increasingly scorned by non-religious Americans in the 21st century. When someone was in need, Mother Teresa didn't see race, gender, creed, or economic status; she saw a brother or sister to help and love. A lesson from Mother Teresa is that there is a constant need for "small things with great love" in our daily lives. Mother Teresa saw Jesus "in the distressing disguise of the poor," and we can also see him in the refugee, the former child soldier, the AIDS sufferer.
Source: Huffington Post September 05, 2016 06:08 UTC