Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Keep the Faith


Have A Little Faith by Mitch Albom

This is a phenomenal true story of diversity, although not as captivating as "Tuesdays with Morrie", none the less it will engage your soul. It's a story of two men of God; one an aging rabbi, and the other, an African American pastor working in a ghetto. Two men---two different faiths; two entirely different backgrounds.

"Have a Little Faith" made me see that people can gain faith and develop a love of God from almost any place in life. What I really appreciated about this book is it does not preach nor does it favor either of the religions. Instead it suggests to look at yourself and perhaps refocus on the important things in life...family...friends...faith. In a time where the world seems to be in a frenzy of hate- peace, love and understanding doesn't seem like a bad thing.

Albom helped me to understand our tendencies as humans to focus on the messenger rather than the message; to focus on the appearance rather than the substance, not just in our own faith but of others' faiths as well. And everyone from time to time needs to focus on these things

Regardless of your faith, or lack there of, this book has a message to tell and the message is clear, even to those of us who aren't listening; Faith gives us Hope. Hope gives us Strength. Strength gives us the Courage to deal with whatever life sends our way.

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