Remembering Mother Teresa by JoAnne Christie and John D. Jerome

Shirley Roe
Beloved Mother Teresa left her physical body on September 5, 1997, Heaven has another star!

What better way to remember a soul that has passed than to tell our stories and relay our memories of time spent with that person while in the physical body? When the person is someone as vibrant, endearing and memorable as Mother Teresa, the stories take on an inspirational, heartfelt quality that can be appreciated by everyone.

Remembering Mother Teresa is a collection of moving stories by people from all over the globe. Some are clerics, doctors, charity workers, homemakers, executives, even children, but these people share one thing in common, a meeting with or memory of Mother Teresa.

The collection has been well assembled, is written in simple, yet emotion filled language and will speak to many. It is a book that can be picked up for a quick inspiration or read in depth in times of stress or worry. It will restore faith in charitable works as it exudes the love that Mother Teresa embraced.


John D. Jerome is a former laymember of Mother Teresa´s Missionaries of Charity. He is a teacher and a writer. JoAnne Christie is the founder of Towerhill Charity Group, a nonprofit supporting educational development projects in India. All profits from this book are donated to Claretian Missionaries of India.

Highly recommended, this book, like Mother Teresa, crosses religious denomination barriers and speaks to everyone. Reviewer: Shirley A. Roe, Allbooks Review. www.allbookreviews.com.

Available: Direct from the authors at: johnjerome33@hotmail.com or jchristie@rogers.com

Mother Teresa can be purchased online at www.salemstorehouse.com, just type Mother Teresa.

For more inspirational and Christian books visit our site often.

www.allbooksreviews.com
Print Email
Bookmark and Share

Shirley Roe

Author and managing editor of Allbooks Reviews, Shirley Roe is also an award winning poet. Shirley's first novel, Dreams and Nightmares: The Martha Whittaker Story was released in 2004 and rereleased in 2011 followed by her second historical fiction, A Call to Faith and Freedom in 2005. The Whittaker Family Reunion was released in 2008. Return to Whittakerville in 2009 and Snow Eagle in 2010.Shirley has been guest speaker at several schools and literary groups and strives to encourage and support new authors. She spends time between her home in Canada and North Florida and travels extensively. Watch for 4 more historical fiction novels soon.

Got Debt?  Get Debt Wise.