In Review: Have a Little Faith by Mitch Albom
Copyright ©2009 Mitch Albom, Inc.
ISBN: 978-0-7868-6872-8
SP: PhP 795.00 (Hardcover, Powerbooks)
“Will you do my eulogy?” requests the rabbi. “Hallelujah anyhow!” sings the pastor. “Have a Little Faith” is the true story of three men – a suburban rabbi slowly welcoming death’s embrace, an inner-city pastor (a former drug dealer and convict) struggling to keep himself and his church afloat, and Mitch Albom who tarried into the two men’s world. Albom writes how in eight years he has milled about from one world to another in trying to know the rabbi to fulfill his request and in trying to gage how much of the pastor’s dark past should cloud his future.
Albert “Reb” Lewis was Albom’s rabbi in his old hometown in New Jersey. In the course of preparing for the eulogy, Albom visited him regularly and held interviews. In those conversations, Reb’s wisdom, unwavering faith, and love for singing are slowly revealed.
Henry Covington is a pastor in an inner-city church in Detroit. He runs a homeless center in his church. Because of this, he had crossed paths with Albom who supports charities for the homeless. Albom saw a rotting church with a big hole in the roof. In the course of the many visits and conversations, Albom discovered that the preacher is a suffering servant who believes he deserves hell for his past.
The third man, Mitch Albom, chronicles his own walk of faith in this book. He relates how he finds disquieting the expression of faith of some people and even by the lack of it of others. He accounts how his interaction with these two men of different faiths made him discover his own.
Written in simple reflective tones, the book is an easy read. I finished it in three sittings – in the airport, inside a fast food chain and in a park. It reaffirms the comfort of believing in something greater than ourselves, how faith connects us with those who have gone before us and with those who will be next in line, and the journey of finding our lives’ purpose. In the intertwined story, it puts forward the idea that despite having a fractured world, there is beauty in its variety. The book is refreshing for the heart.
Life’s Twilight
What I liked most about this book is its treatment on life’s twilight in the conversations of Reb and Albom. In the face of death, what would people be most afraid of it? While many fear the uncertainty of the next stage and the state of those who will be left behind, I tend to agree with Reb’s notion that most of us fear to be forgotten. While alive, we resort to so many notorieties to make our mark into others. But then, memories quickly blur. As Reb would sing (in page 128), “Ifff… I’ve done a good jobbb, then I’ll be re-mem-bered one generation, maybe two… but e-ven-tu-a-llllly… they’re gonna say. ‘What was his naaame again?’”
Saying the rosary has always been a strong devotion in our family, from my grandmother’s grandmother, and even way back. And I can relate to what Reb has pointed out. Whenever I am saying the rosary, I am enveloped in this warm thought that I am in touch with my family’s fabric in the past. Our faith and the tradition that comes with it make us connected.
Can I base first?
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this yet, although I have read some of Albom's works. Please spare me some time to sleep.. and then read the article tomorrow. yay. But I must say, I am loving your new watermark.
ReplyDeleteDi ko pa sya nababasa. Pero nasa list ko na yan.. dahil wala naman ako pinalampas na Albom books. :)
ReplyDeleteParang hindi ko pa naririnig ang book na ito...
ReplyDeleteIf tama ka... Dapat ito sa aming mga sanggano! HAHa!
bago po ba iyang book!!! ngayon ko lang po kasi
ReplyDeletenarinig yan eh!!
pero maganda po sya!! about faith!!
hanggang purpose driven of life lang po kasi ako!!
makakakuha ka po ba ng tip sa book na yan kung paano po magdevotion??
Sunday na ngayon. Nabasa mo na ba? Hehehe... The watermark was the one I have been using since you challenged to have a new one... :) The watermark is designed to reflect the colors around it... Mas kita ngayon kasi mostly gray ang nasa paligid... :)
ReplyDeleteI had stumbled into Albom when another bookworm gave me a copy of Tuesdays with Morrie... :)
And so Albom follower ka din pala... :) Light and short reading lang ito AC... Heartwarming and refreshing... ;)
ReplyDeleteHmm... Parang wala naman akong nabanggit na mga sanggano ah... hehehe... :)
ReplyDeleteThis is relatively new, 2009 release... :)
At hindi ka excited!!! Halos lahat ng sentence may exclamation point... Hehehe...
ReplyDeleteRelatively new, 2009 release.
At sa tanong mo, palagay ko di mo binasa ang article... Hehehehe...
Walang devotional tips, kasi nga storya ng tatlong tao... :)
i don't get a chance to sit down now and read books these days :(, whenever i have free time, i always spend it out of the doors, and the books i read more often now are where to hike :)
ReplyDeleteit's great you are able to keep your family tradition of praying the rosary Mark. indeed, faith keeps us going.
Sunday kahapon pero ngayon na lang ulit ako nakabisita! Aw!
ReplyDeleteHi Mark! Nasa bookstore ako nung Saturday at nakita ko itong book na ito. Pero nung nakita ko yung price, medyo umatras ako. Wala pa akong pambili eh hehehe. But will save for it. I also have three of Albom's books. Nakakagaan ng pakiramdam.
ReplyDeleteReading about your family's tradition of saying the Rosary, bigla kong na-miss how it was in our family in the past. At 6 in the evening mandatory na nakauwi na kami ng bahay and we would say the rosary together. Araw-araw iba ang leader. Ngayon kasi, we live far from each other. But whenever I say the Rosary, I still think that my parents and my siblings are also praying with me.
mukhang interesting yong book. kaya lang medyo mahal. hehe
ReplyDeleteHehehe... At hindi mo pa rin nabasa... :)
ReplyDeleteMiss Beth, part of my goals this year is to manage my time between reading books and going outdoors to take pictures... :) Even though you are now into hiking related books, reading is still part of your regimen... :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I still pray the rosary as often as I possibly could... :)
We share the same sentiment on the rosary, and so I must agree that Reb in Albom's book is right... :)
ReplyDeleteActually, namahalan din ako sa libro, pero it has been a long time (read: months) since I bought a new book, and so I did not hesitate... Hardcover naman kasi siya, that's why it was a bit expensive...
The paperback is already out... :)
Agree kapatid... Ang price dun sa taas is for the hardbound one (updated the article)...
ReplyDeleteOut na ang paperback, which is more affordable... :)
Kuya Mark, sorry, nasa opis ako kanina. Hehe. Ayown, nagsisipag sipagan ako sa work! Actually, nabasa ko na siya last time. Di ko lang ma-absorb. Haha. Pumunta ako sa powerbooks kanina, hinanap ko yang book na yan! Hehe.
ReplyDeleteA Rabbi and a Pastor, i just wonder if Albom had written the book with justice in terms of religion indifference? idk if i should even be using the word 'indifference?'
may issue ba? you know, if it talks about deaths and twilights and religion by 1) two different individuals having two unique perspective of faith and adverse point of view of the universe and of life.. 2) and logics used by the two main characters living their life (with faith).. sorry, medyo magulo na naman ako. hehe.
but yeah, Mitch warned us: “...the author makes no claim to being a religion expert, nor is this a how-to guide for any particular dogma. Rather, it is written in hope that all faiths can find something universal in the story.”
OT: promise, binasa ko na siya last time, wala lang akong macomment na may sense. hehe.
Defensive at talagang kinarir ang comment... hehehe... Kinulit lang kita Ax kasi unusual na ang konti ng sinabi mo... hehehe... Parang may sinabi ka kasi tungkol sa pagkokomento sa isang post ko dito... ;) Hehehe...
ReplyDeleteKidding aside, the book tackled what is common between the two men of God: faith... No differences were discussed, just the compassion and love for others that were required of them as ministers of God...
Indeed, to paraphrase Albom, it was written to men of different faiths to find what is common in all creeds... :)
Thanks Ax, for taking time to read and to comment... hehehe... nadaan din sa pangungulit... Hahaha!
faith can come in many ways... but one thing will be common. the one behind it.
ReplyDeleteI agree Dong... :)
ReplyDeletenaaalala ko yun.. haha! kaya nga eto, kakaririn ko na ang bawat comment ko! hehe, pero sa inyo ko lang naman kinakarir kase nga natutuwa ako pag nagcocomment kayo! yay!
ReplyDeletePero, balak ko talaga magcomment dito ng may sense.. kaso nung una inaantok ako.. pero binasa ko kaso parang wala lang.. di ko maintindihan kase antok na ako! tapos ayown, umalis ako ng Linggo! yay. pero syempre naalala ko pa rin.. kaya bumalik ako ng umaga ng Lunes. Hehe. tapos sabi ko, matingnan nga sa powerbooks (kahapon)!
OT: bumili ako ng mga painting materials.. mag pe paint ako ng mga monsters! hehe.
hmmmm... mukhang maganda yung book.
ReplyDeletepag ipunan ko yan..
thanks for sharing!
i love albom too..but i havent read this one...
ReplyDeletemasyado na kong nahooked kay nicholas sparks, nora roberts at jude deveraux..ahehe
Hehehe... Hala sige, simulan ang pagpipinta... :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome Sandi... :) Out na yata ang paperback edition... Mas mura yun... :)
ReplyDeleteSubukan mo Joyce... I think it has the same soul as that of Tuesdays with Morrie...
ReplyDeleteIsang libro lang ni Sparks ang nabasa ko: A Walk to Remember... :)
Hindi ako familiar sa dalwa mo pang nabanggit... Medyo outmoded na kasi ako sa mga novels... :)
kapatid ang ganda ng story...saan ba mabibili itong book..para pag-uwi ko dyan mabisita kaagad ang book store...
ReplyDeleteI'm skipping this muna. Haven't read the book. ;)
ReplyDeleteSige Doj... Daw spoiler lang ha... :)
ReplyDeleteKuya Blu, this is available in Powerbooks and National Bookstore... :)
ReplyDeleteHindi ko to mababasa, yun yung tantya ko.
ReplyDeleteBusy kase ako sa paghahagilap ng mga books/comics ng mga Filipino writers and artists. Hehe! Ngayong year, more on Pinoy talents ako!
romance fantasy kasi ang mga iyon..ahaha..hopeless romantic ngaun ang lola
ReplyDeletehehehe!! english po kasi!! medyo mahina po ako sa english ee!!!
ReplyDeletemukhang magandang basahin ang book na yan.. actually nakaka inspire nga naman magbasa lalo na pag testimony ng mga matitinding men of faith.. ako meron ako dito ngayong binabasa at talagang hirap ako sa pag disiplina sa sarili ko. buti ka kaya mong upuan lang ng tatlong beses at matatapos mo ang book.. galing.. God bless.
ReplyDeleteSalamat sa correction!
ReplyDeleteBtw, anong title mo sa photo mo, Kuya Mark?
Hmm... Hindi ko naisip na lagyan ng title Ax... pero it is a sunset pic... :) I like it for its lonely feel... :)
ReplyDeleteTry looking for a paperback copy... Last Saturday, I tried checking sa Powerbooks, ubos na... Madali lang siyang basahin, hindi siya masyadong mahaba kaya natapos ko sa tatlong upuan... :)
ReplyDeletehehehe buti na lang sinabi mo. pang-paperback lang kasi ako eh :D
ReplyDeleteDumaan lang para mangumusta and to let you know na kasama mo akong magdarasal para tumaas pa ang sweldo mo para mas marami ka pang matulungan na mga bata (nabasa ko kasi yung comment mo sa blog ni Lolo Jem hehehe).
this book is very inspiring. highly recommended. kaso may kamahalan nga lang, pero worth it ang price.
ReplyDeleteMaghahanap ako nitong book na ito Mark. Follower din ako last year ni Mitch Albom...medyo natigil lang. Gusto ko yung 'Tuesdays with Morrie' & 'Five People you'll meet in Heaven'.
ReplyDeleteAko...okay lang din na maalala kahit for a while...basta gagawa din ako ng kabutihan habang naandito pa sa mundo...just be doing a good job. Katulad nung sinabi ni Reb:
---"Ifff… I’ve done a good jobbb, then I’ll be re-mem-bered one generation, maybe two… but e-ven-tu-a-llllly.."
Nabasa ko rin po yung 2 books na yun ni Albom... Ganda ng sinabi ni Reb ano po? :)
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