This book, more than any other, shows us the saint and her significance. It belongs in the hands of everyone who loves this most beloved of modern women.
Scott Hahn
For the first time we are given significant insight into the inner-struggles that produced the outer-triumph of this icon of modern holiness.
Matthew Kelly, Author of Rediscovering Catholicism
The book, which is relatively short at about 120 pages, seeks to capture the lessons of Mother Teresa’s life in chronological order, from the time she was first called to the religious life in a teaching order through her unique call to serve the poor and found the Missionaries of Charity. . . David Scott does this work surpassingly well. On the one hand, his treatment will inescapably leave you wanting to know more of the details of Mother Teresa’s life. On the other, if you can benefit from a serious spiritual examination of what her life ought to mean for the rest of us, then The Love that Made Mother Teresa will be just what you need, especially during the final weeks of Lent.
Catholic Culture.org
David Scott is one of the finest Catholic authors of our time. He can catechize from the heart like few I have ever read and the case is no different in what he offers with "The Love That Made Mother Teresa". More than just another biography on the life of this great woman, David offers insightful spiritual reflections on different events she encountered during her extraordinary life. If we are open to those lessons, her response to those moments can aid Christ in transforming our lives today. In his hands her story truly becomes a witness to "Love". I’ve read many, many books on the life of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, this is my favorite.
Discerning Hearts