Have a Little Faith: A True Story

by mrbooks on February 10, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780786868728
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description “Clear space on your shelf for Mitch Albom, Have a Little Faith, the story of a journey of faith to become a classic. Those who seek to be born into the faith, lost faith, or are still engaged and everything is determined by these poignant story of “finding faith” in relations with others and about ourselves called into question. with no easy answers or platitudes soft happy, Mitch explored some of the greatest mysteries of life and unanswered questions with great honesty, depth and reflection in itself. “- Jim Wallis, CEO and founder of Sojourners and author of The Great Awakening And if our beliefs are not what divides us but what we have learned together? Have A Little Faith In Mitch Albom has a beautifully written story of a remarkable journey of eight years between two worlds – two men, two religions, inspired two municipalities – to readers everywhere. Subjects first book since Albom Tuesdays with Morrie, Have a Little … More>>

Have a Little Faith: A True Story

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S. Gillett February 11, 2010 at 1:23 am

I have never ordered a product and payé.Je I am very bitter about ordering anything from Amazon again. Now it seems interesting that I have not received. Rating: 1 / 5

Bob Lewis February 11, 2010 at 1:55 am

The back cover of the book, it was wrinkled and folded. I was not happy because it was a birthday present. Rating: 1 / 5

John R. Pomerville February 11, 2010 at 4:54 am

Spot on Tim’s review before me. Have A Little Faith is insipid, meaningless, feel-good gobblygook spiritual master of the religious tripe Barker. Albom is the most work in similar ways. Any debt Oprah comfort without religion, without disturbing those responsibilities. If the belief in something because it is honest, could be the salvation, that’s why, oh why, the Lord Jesus Christ is worth to die for our own sins? If what makes this hack sports but the truth was, naturally, that Christ was either a megalomaniac or a seriously delusional man deserves nothing but compassion. Certainly not the Son of God. As a Christian Albom “all roads lead to the concept of heaven” is shocking. For faith in something is ultimately worthless. It has no intrinsic value in itself. Misplaced faith is dangerous. If you are “faith” in a leaky boat and try to cross the Atlantic to drown them. Please people, think about the false logic of the author. I know it soothes the conscience, but he has no real value. Take your Bible with an open heart and mind and read the Word of God for themselves. You will see that Christ is worthy of our trust in his atoning death for our sins. Pray to God for the scales are lifted from their eyes when we read His Word. I have a few suggestions that can help. Download free recordings of biblical studies on the website of Radio Bible or a complete Bible concordance and study of Scripture as if your soul depended on it. Stay away though from Have a Little Faith. This kind of book not only enriches his auteur.Rating: 1 / 5

Rebecca DeLaTorre February 11, 2010 at 6:18 am

As an avowed atheist, I experienced the occasional well-intentioned attempt to persuade me of something. I received several copies of the Book of Mormon, Mere Christianity, Bibles than I can count, both comparisons, Jesus and Buddha, and even a single copy of the dreadful Left Behind series opener. Over the weekend, sweet friend gave me a copy of Have a Little Faith in an attempt to smooth the previous argument, we had to win over my absolute rejection of religion as deleritous provided humaine.En Despite my lack of faith, I will try again in objectivly this book. It is warm Pablum spoon feeding the masses, never exposed to the actual depth. This is the notebook of religiosity. Although I was not with the investigator, the book feel a star, a resounding for its dangerous assumption to something able to be disseminated to the soul to agree, I agree with his statement that book Oprah Izing of religion and fight against them, the mobilization of mediocritizing fiction. The rabbi is a flat character, all the wisdom and the promised narration Albom lack of originality or beleivability.J “I slogged through HRT bastard to the end and I must say that serveed offer not only deepen my commitment to the blind faith of men such as blistering fifteen U.S. dollars (including taxes clothed) for the drivel. The reason I have is two stars that I know that I might be too hard, because I lack faith, so I will try to recognition of the sometimes humorous moment, be good in the novel. Rating: 2 / 5

Tim Challies February 11, 2010 at 7:38 am

I’ve never Tuesdays with Morrie, a book that is as “has the best-selling memoirs describing all time.” I find this statement a little hard to believe, but I suppose that prove to eleven million copies printed May as correct. Under the pen of the author, Mitch Albom, is now a little faith, a book that shot straight to the top of the list, the New York Times bestseller list within a few days the release. Like its predecessors, this book is probably the most call a memory, a book that describes the impact of a pair of church life of the author. The book begins with an application. Asked eighty two years old rabbi hometown Albom, whether it is his eulogy. Albom will deliver this in the quest to learn enough about the man that effective praise can give. This draws him to check the Jewish faith, he was a young adult. At the same time, near his new home in Detroit, he met a shepherd who, despite a past where he sentenced a drug dealer and is leading a ministry that serves the poor and needy. The book alternates between these two worlds, between the two religions and trying to learn about both Albom hommes.Have a Little Faith is a book well written and interesting that has repeatedly praised. The words on the cover of the book ranges from Bob Dole to Bishop TD Jakes, Rabbi Harold Kushner, in order to coach Tony Dungy. The book reflects the diversity of the sponsors, seeks to focus on what unites the religions and all the others. It is a kind of defense of the faith, which is popular nowadays, a sort of religious faith than the retention of distinctive character and also plays the role of the unit. It is a book about religion, faith in general, it is a book about the Christian faith. Unfortunately, but perhaps it is a book that could easily consoled, a person in a faith that excludes Jesus Christ. And this is a book that would betray the Bible as the Scriptures make no such faith. The Bible claims to exclusivity, it requires that we understand that Jesus Christ is the only way to Père.Donc I guess the irony in Have a Little Faith is that the device Albom is to be found among all religions, is a unit that is at the expense of at least one of these religions. It is an entity that can not be maintained or supported by, adhere to the Bible. It is a book that, for a fast and fun to read, but his morals, his great theme, it is unfortunately flat. It tickles the ears of those who read, but they are not directly related to the great truths of the Christian faith. Rating: 2 / 5

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