In a world marked by constant change, disconnection, and uncertainty, “Find Your Own Calcutta” offers a powerful invitation to rediscover purpose through acts of service no matter your background or circumstances. Inspired by the enduring legacy of Mother Teresa, author William Murdock challenges readers to reflect on what it means to follow in the footsteps of those who have selflessly dedicated their lives to others.
“Find Your Own Calcutta” asks: How can small acts of kindness create profound impact? What steps can we take to offer hope and healing to our communities? Rooted in the spirit of compassion and simplicity exemplified by Mother Teresa, the book reminds us that everyone has the ability to make a difference.
About the Book
Drawing on the remarkable example of Mother Teresa and those she inspired, “Find Your Own Calcutta” lights a path toward a life of deeper meaning. Through powerful anecdotes, spiritual wisdom, and real time stories, William Murdock illustrates how a life of service, no matter how modest, can help address the world's deepest needs.
Mother Teresa's legacy is a central thread throughout the book. Her unwavering commitment to serving the poorest of the poor in Calcutta, and encouraging others to do the same wherever they are forms the foundation of Murdock's message. He reminds readers that finding one's own “Calcutta” means using our unique gifts and compassion to answer the call to serve, right where we are.
Whether you're longing for purpose, seeking a path to give back, or simply looking to live more meaningfully, “Find Your Own Calcutta” offers guidance and encouragement to follow the path of kindness, humility, and hope.
About the Author
William Murdock has worked for more than three decades in outreach to those in need. Inspired by his correspondence and encouraged by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, he has helped organize, create, and worked with numerous organizations and programs including Beyond All Borders, The Spirit of Christmas Project, Headlock on Hunger, Hurricane Helene Emergency Relief, Street Level Outreach, and many others.
He has authored several books and has had published numerous articles in national magazines. His books include In the Final Analysis- Mother Teresa's Enduring Message to All Who Serve, As I See It- Thoughts on Kindness in Action, Brisco-The Life and Times of NCAA and World Heavyweight Champion Jack Brisco, Nikita-A Tale of the Ring and Redemption. He has also authored the Inklings Series, the Inklings at Christmastide, Lententide, and Eastertide focusing on the writings of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, George MacDonald, Sheldon Vanauken, Larry Norman and other Christian writers.
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