Mark Batterson relates how Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu felt called to ministry when she was a teenager. She did her ministerial training in Ireland and India. And one day she approached her superiors with a God-ordained passion. She said, “I have three pennies and a dream from God to build an orphanage,” Her superiors said, “You can’t build an orphanage with three pennies. With three pennies you can’t do anything.” Agnes smiled and said, “I know. But with God and three pennies I can do anything.”

For fifty years Agnes worked among the poor in the slums of Calcutta, India. In 1979 the woman we know as Mother Theresa won the Nobel Peace Prize. Listen it’s a long way from three pennies to a Nobel Peace Prize. And my question is, how did a woman with so little do so much? The answer is simple. Never underestimate someone who has the courage to come out of the cage and pursue a God-ordained passion. Toward the end of her ministry Mother Theresa was often asked by her admirers how they could make a difference with their lives the way she had with hers. Mother Theresa’s oft-repeated response was four words long: “Find your own Calcutta.”

Source: Mark Batterson, Wild Goose Chase, 2008, Colorado USA, Multnomah Books, p.38-39