![]() ![]() Includes bibliographical references and index. Even in retirement the rabbi kept a community, through his. ![]() A timely, moving, and inspiring look at faith: not just who believes, but why. Since faith hadnt meant much to Mitch, he would try to understand how it put the rabbi at peace. Actually, several years into visiting with the rabbi I got. When an eighty-two-year-old rabbi from Albom's old hometown asks him to deliver his eulogy, Albom goes back to his nonfiction roots and becomes involved with a Detroit pastor-a reformed drug dealer and convict-who preaches to the poor and homeless in a decaying church with a hole in its roof. ALBOM: Henry Covington is the second sort of key character in 'Have a Little Faith,' and I came upon him much later in my life. Spring - The great tradition of running away - Meet the reb - A little history - Life of Henry - The file on God - The house of peace - The daily grind of faith - Ritual - The end of spring - Summer - The things we lose - Community - A little more history - The greatest question of all - Why war? - Happiness - The end of summer - Autumn - Church - What is rich? - Church - Old - Church - A good marriage - Your faith, my faith - The things we find - Thanksgiving - The end of autumn - Winter - Winter solstice - Good and evil - Life of Cass - Saying sorry - The moment of truth - Heaven - Church - Goodbye - The eulogy. ![]() The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003) and Have a Little Faith (2009). Have a little faith : a true story / Mitch Albom. One of Morrie's former students, Mitch Albom, who was then a successful. ![]()
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