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Making the World a Better Place  with Dr. Mary Poplin
Sep
24
6:00 PM18:00

Making the World a Better Place with Dr. Mary Poplin

Join us here at Hill House at 6pm for dinner with Dr. Mary Poplin followed at 7 with her talk on Christianity, secularism and social justice.

In 1996, Poplin worked for two months with Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta to understand why she said their work was “religious work and not social work.” Her book on this experience, Finding Calcutta, was published by InterVarsity Press in 2008 and is also available in Korean and Chinese.

"Find the sick, the suffering and the lonely right there where you are. . . . You can find Calcutta all over the world, if you have the eyes to see." --Mother Teresa Lifelong educator Mary Poplin, after experiencing a newfound awakening to faith, sent a letter to Calcutta asking if she could visit Mother Teresa and volunteer with the Missionaries of Charity. She received a response saying, "You are welcome to share in our works of love for the poorest of the poor." So in the spring of 1996, Poplin spent two months in Calcutta as a volunteer. There she observed Mother Teresa's life of work and service to the poor, participating in the community's commitments to simplicity and mercy. Mother Teresa's unabashedly religious work stands in countercultural contrast to the limitations of our secular age. Poplin's journey gives us an inside glimpse into one of the most influential lives of the twentieth century and the lessons Mother Teresa continues to offer. Upon Poplin's return, she soon discovered that God was calling her to serve the university world with the same kind of holistic service with which Mother Teresa served Calcutta. Not everyone can go to Calcutta. But all of us can find our own meaningful work and service. Come and answer the call to find your Calcutta!

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Undergrad Dinner and Bible Study
Sep
3
to Dec 3

Undergrad Dinner and Bible Study

Undergraduate Students: Join us at Hill House on Monday evenings from 6-8pm this semester for dinner and a Bible study in the book of Proverbs.  

Somewhere between our quest for truth and our thirst for virtuous character, lies a quality that is scarcely considered: wisdom. Wisdom is competence with regard to the complex realities of life. It is the ability to discern the best actions to take in situations where the accepted moral rules do not clearly apply. The course of our lives is greatly determined by the myriad daily choices we make, and the book of Proverbs is a guidebook to help us navigate those choices wisely.


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