![]() ![]() The pastor, who is an ex-convict and a former drug-peddler, preaches to the poor and the lesser privileged in a run-down church, where the roofs leak, when it rains. The rabbi, seems to have embraced and accepted his death and Albom, through the interviews, learns a lot about faith and the presence of a higher power.Meanwhile, Albom also comes across a young Pastor in Detroit, named Pastor Henry Covington. The interviews reveals a lot about not just Lewis as a rabbi (who is affectionately also referred to as the Reb ), but also as a man. Mitch Albom gladly conceded and thus began a series of insightful interviews of the rabbi, named Lewis. Have A Little Faith, according to the introduction, was thought of by the writer in a rather unusual way: when his rabbi requested him to deliver the eulogy at his funeral. ![]()
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