Who Is Mother Teresa's Truth In Something Beautiful For God By Malcolm Muggeridge

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In the 1980s this author's grandmother, Darlene Large, was given a medal by Mother Teresa for her work with orphaned Indian children. Mrs. Large met with Mother Teresa and heard stories of her work with the Indian people. Because Malcolm Muggeridge held a reporter's fascination with Mother Teresa's work in the slums of India, he interviewed her for his book, Something Beautiful for God. Everyone can agree that Mother Teresa did wonderful things for human society. Muggeridge's biography of her is equally inspiring.

Muggeridge says that he felt abashed when he walked with Mother Teresa through the slums because of her great love for everyone and everything. For example, “Something of God's love has rubbed off onto Mother Teresa, giving …show more content…

The way he is writing is potentially helping others see God's truth, and that they matter no matter what they have done. He loves every single one of them and has a plan for them.

The problem with writing so fondly of Mother Teresa is that his opinion can give people a false sense of Mother Teresa. While it looked like Mother Teresa was taking care of the weak and dying, she actually just gave them a place to die off the streets most of the time. Even though, she was quite kind to the people of India her staff were often scrutinized by her. When the general population reads the book, they may have a closer relationship or be introduced to God for the first time. Thanks to the way Muggeridge places God and Mother Teresa showing them in a shining light. After all, if Mother Teresa can be happy in a life of poverty helping others, maybe God could do the same for

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