

As new condition off-white boards/brown spine/gold front cover and spine lettering contained in an as new condition non price-clipped color illustrated dust jacket. Meanwhile, closer to his current home, Albom becomes involved with a Detroit pastor - a reformed drug dealer and convict - who preaches to the poor and homeless in a decayin. Feeling unworthy, Albom insists on understanding the man better, which throws him back into a world of faith he'd left years ago. Albom's first nonfiction book since Tuesdays with Morrie, Have a Little Faith begins with an unusual request: an eighty-two-year-old rabbi from Albom's old hometown asks him to deliver his eulogy.

What if our beliefs were not what divided us, but what pulled us together? In Have a Little Faith, Mitch Albom offers a beautifully written story of a remarkable eight-year journey between two worlds - two men, two faiths, two communities - that will inspire readers everywhere. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean and bright, not x-libray, unclipped, & unmarked. This is truly the season of hope, and I can’t imagine anyone who is not moved by this incredible book.Paperback. The part of his story that left such a deep impression on me was his quote “I am in love with hope.” Albom speaks to the significant impact these men had on his life. While each man led a very different life, they both shared a belief that there was something bigger than themselves. The pastor, a former convict, and drug dealer self-describes himself as “someone who broke every commandment.” Quite by accident, Albom also crosses paths with a Detroit pastor, a man who ministers in a dilapidated church in an even more run-down neighborhood. Realizing he knew very little about the Rabbi personally, Albom set out to get to know the man better, seeking to understand who he was, his beliefs, his fears, and the challenges he faced. Asked to write the eulogy for his childhood Rabbi, Albom embarked on a journey that spanned eight years. Have A Little Faith is a remarkable, true story.
