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![]() ![]() The film gives an insightful view of love, loss and soul searching. The film is a dramatization of real life events. But on the way, there is a lot of questioning of his own faith and trust in people. When Mitch sees the enormous hole in the roof of the Church, this prompts him to wanting to help the Church and it's congregation. But little does he know how much these 2 vastly different men will begin the course of changing his life. When Mitch sees this Church, and hears Henry's story, this inspires him to write a story in his newspaper. ![]() He's been on the wrong side of the law, been a drug dealer and spent time in prison, and now a Pastor of a decaying crumbling Church, and gives shelter and food to the homeless. On the other side of the spectrum is Henry Covington. And this is the start of re-acquainting himself with the Rabbi and thus a lot of soul searching. The Rabbi said that he wasn't, but at the age of 82, he wanted to be prepared. Confused, he wondered why he would do such a thing and asked the Rabbi if he was dying. ![]() After the book launch Rabbi Albert Lewis asks Mitch if he would read his eulogy. When, on one occasion, he was launching one of his books, his childhood Rabbi was in the audience. ![]() He's written books and is a radio presenter and television broadcaster. Mitch Albom is a successful Journalist and writer. Have A Little Faith is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television film. ![]()
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