The Tiny Woman Who Carried the World’s Pain with Love (https://smartguy.com/) Born in 1910 in Macedonia as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, she felt a call to serve God at a young age. She joined a convent and moved to India, becoming a teacher in a Catholic school. But everything changed one day as she rode a train through the slums of Calcutta. She heard what she described as “a call within a call” - to leave the safety of the convent and serve the poorest of the poor, face to face. So she did. She walked into the streets with nothing but her faith, her sari, and her determination to love. She began caring for the dying, the abandoned, the untouchable. Over time, she founded the Missionaries of Charity, which grew to serve in over 130 countries. She won the Nobel Peace Prize, was canonized as a saint, and became one of the most admired women of the 20th century. But she never saw herself as a hero. Just a servant of love.