Description
Have a Little Faith by Mitch Albom begins with a simple but unexpected request: his childhood rabbi asks him to write his eulogy. What follows is an eight-year journey in which Albom tries to understand the man he once knew while reflecting on faith, doubt, forgiveness, and the meaning of a life well lived. Set between suburban Detroit and an inner-city church community, the book moves between two real spiritual figures: Albom’s Jewish rabbi and a Christian pastor working among the poor. Through these parallel stories, Albom explores questions about belief, suffering, compassion, and the ways people find strength in difficult circumstances. Written in the reflective, accessible style that made his earlier memoirs so widely read, the book blends personal memory with biography and spiritual reflection without becoming heavy or abstract.
Have a Little Faith will appeal to readers of inspirational non-fiction, memoir, and books about faith in everyday life, especially those who enjoyed thoughtful, emotionally grounded true stories about human connection and resilience.





















