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Mother Teresa's Crisis of Faith
While this revelation may startle some conservative Christians (I do not know how Catholics or Mormons will see this), Liberal Christians should find this to be a very satisfying read. Cut through the stereotypes, the Ann Coulter slander, and the other strawmen of Liberal Christianity, and you see a religion that stresses not faith but faithfulness. And that is what it appears Mother Teresa was: a woman short on faith but long on faithfulness. Speaking from a practical point-of-view, this is a marked example of how much more important faithfulness is than faith, if your into this sort of thing.
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Awesome article and great insight on this modern day Saint.
We all struggle with the "darkness" and it is inspiring that Mother put aside her own selfish problems with prayer and still did the work of Jesus. Reading this has convinced me to add Mother to part of my daily prayer life.... my God hold her close to his heart. Peace in Christ, S
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