Find Your Own Calcutta
Living a Life of Service and Meaning in a Selfish World
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About the Book
In a tumultuous and ever-changing world, it seems that it is becoming more difficult to find a life of meaning and service that can rise above the noise and distractions of the selfish times in which we live.
Find Your Own Calcutta brings to light the great example of Mother Teresa and others who have found a life of joy and meaning in reaching out to those in need. They are simple examples we can all follow in finding our true calling in the service of others.
About the Author
William Murdock is the co-founder and executive director of Eblen Charities and the Eblen Center for Social Enterprise in Asheville, N.C. Much of the inspiration for his work has come from his personal correspondence with Mother Teresa of Calcutta and his work has been featured globally in the New York Times, PBS NewsHour, the Charleston Post-Currier and other media outlets. In 2014 he was awarded the Mother Teresa Global Prize for Peace and Leadership along with noted author Dr. John Maxwell. He lives in Arden, North Carolina.