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Tag: novels about faith

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God, a Lifeboat, and a Crisis of Faith: My Review of Mitch Albom’s “The Stranger in the Lifeboat

What if God showed up in your lifeboat and said, “I’m here to save you”—would you believe Him? In Mitch Albom’s The Stranger in the Lifeboat, faith, survival, and spiritual reckoning collide in a gripping story that’s part thriller, part therapy. Here’s why I gave it five stars—and highlighted half the book.

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