In "First Phone Call from Heaven," Mitch Albom explores the differing perspectives on miraculous events. He suggests that people who have faith tend to share these wonders with enthusiasm and awe, creating a sense of community around shared beliefs. This retelling serves to strengthen their faith and keep the story alive in the hearts of believers.
Conversely, those who lack faith may dismiss these experiences, failing to acknowledge their significance. Their perspective creates a divide between believers and non-believers, highlighting how personal belief influences the interpretation of extraordinary events. Ultimately, the narrative underscores the power of faith in shaping our understanding of the miraculous.