Find your own Calcutta. Find the sick, the suffering and the lonely right there where you are.
One thing will always secure heaven for us-the acts of charity and kindness with which we have filled our lives. We can do no great things, only small things with great love.
Do you want to do something beautiful for God? There is a person who needs you. This is your chance.
Give your hands to serve and your hearts to love.
Listen in silence because if your heart is full of other things you cannot hear the voice of God.
One thing that I ask of you: Never be afraid of giving. There is a deep joy in giving, since what we receive is much more than what we give.
Faith in action is love, and love in action is service. By transforming that faith into living acts of love, we put ourselves in contact with God Himself, with Jesus our Lord.
Let’s do something beautiful for God.
The true way and the sure way to friendship is through humility-being open to each other, accepting each other just as we are, knowing each other.
Love cannot remain by itself – it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action, and that action is service. Whatever form we are, able or disabled, rich or poor, it is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the doing; a lifelong sharing of love with others.
If, in the end, you have not chosen Jesus Christ it will not matter what you have chosen.
When you can’t get a miracle, you can still be a miracle for someone else.
Do your best and God will do the rest.
You don’t know what God can do with your broken pieces until you give God your broken pieces.
Something GOOD is going to happen to you today.
All our fret and worry is caused by calculating without God.
No healthy Christian ever chooses suffering; he chooses God’s will, as Jesus did, whether it means suffering or not.
Faith never knows where it is being led, but it loves and knows the One who is leading.
God is the Great Engineer, creating circumstances to bring about moments in our lives of divine importance, leading us to divine appointments.
Prayer does not fit us for the greater work; prayer is the greater work.