Title: To Love and Be Loved: A Personal Portrait of Mother Teresa
Author: Jim Towey
Narrated by: Jim Towey
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 7 hours and 5 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster. Thank-you!
Who is an
inspiration in your life? I thought it
was fitting for All Saints Day to post my review of To Love and Be Loved: A Personal Portrait of Mother Teresa by Jim
Towey. Mother Teresa is an inspirational
figure in my life. I grew up watching
her inspirational work with the poor through the Missionaries of Charity, which
she founded in 1948. In 2016 she became
St. Teresa of Calcutta.
Author Jim Towey
was a lawyer and a Congressional staffer until a meeting with Mother Teresa in
the 1980s changed his life forever. He
began volunteering in one of her soup kitchens and helping her with legal
matters. Soon he gave up his job and his
possessions to become a full-time volunteer helping Mother Teresa navigate legal
problems and set up meetings with world leaders. He met his wife through her ministries. Mother Teresa helped Towey to see Jesus
through the poor.
I thought this was
an interesting look at Mother Teresa’s works through Towey’s eyes. He gave a brief biography of her and how she set
up her ministry, but most of the book were his personal experiences with her
the last two decades of her life. I
never thought about how Mother Theresa would need a lawyer because both people
within and outside of the church sadly tried to take advantage of her.
Mother Teresa had
a difficult life in trying environments, but she gave her all working to
fulfill God’s purpose. I was surprised
to learn that she had dark times and doubts earlier in her life. She didn’t want this to be hidden as she
wanted everyone to know that you can struggle in your faith and still find your
way to God. She always saw the best in
people and could work with everyone.
Friends included both the Reagans and Hillary Clinton, Princess Diana,
etc. Mother Theresa and Pope John Paul
II were also good friends.
Author Jim Towey
was the narrator of this audiobook and I thought he did an excellent job. I always love when an author reads their own
work, in particular when it is about their own life experiences. I liked learning more about Mother Teresa and
about the impact she had on the author and others.
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