From internationally bestselling author Mitch Albom comes Have a Little Faith, a heartfelt non-fiction narrative that explores what it means to believe—in something greater, in each other, and in ourselves. Known for his deeply personal storytelling, Albom shares a powerful, real-life journey that connects two very different men of faith: a rabbi from his hometown and a former convict turned inner-city pastor.
When Albom is asked to write a eulogy for his childhood rabbi, he begins a series of conversations that span eight years, delving into questions about life, purpose, doubt, and God. At the same time, he meets Pastor Henry Covington, a man with a troubled past who now leads a struggling congregation in Detroit. Through these parallel stories, Albom uncovers surprising truths about forgiveness, hope, and what unites us across differences in background and belief.
With his signature warmth and insight, Albom weaves themes of compassion, second chances, and the quiet strength of faith into a narrative that resonates with readers from all walks of life. This book isn’t just about religion—it’s about what matters most in times of uncertainty and change.
Ideal for fans of Tuesdays with Morrie, Have a Little Faith is a gentle yet powerful reminder that the smallest acts of kindness and understanding can restore our faith in humanity. This Used–Good condition edition is a valuable addition to any thoughtful reader’s collection.









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