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Portraits In Faith Documents The Spiritual Journeys Of 500 People

April 20, 2021

When I was 36-years-old, I found myself on my knees, praying to a God I did not know and asking for help. My challenges with relationships, work, and “life” brought me to this moment of crisis. Motivated by this search to fill the “God-sized hole” in my life, I did not know where it would lead. I felt that if he did not develop some type of spiritual faith, I would die.

In order to keep this newfound sense of faith alive and to learn from the wisdom of others, I created a spiritual exercise out of interviewing people around the world about the role of faith in changing their lives. As a photographer, I captured a moment with each person in a black and white portrait meant to evoke their true spirit.

Over the next 18 years, I would add personal days onto my global business trips as a Marketing Director for Procter & Gamble to conduct these interviews. To date, I’ve interviewed and made portraits of 500 people in 25 countries.

Portraits in Faith is not about religion. It is about documenting the role of spiritual experience inside and outside of formal religion, expected and unexpected, told in people’s own words, and brought to life with video and photography. The message of Portraits In Faith is that despite all the negative press on faith in the world today, faith is a powerful healer, transformer, and changer of lives. The overriding message is that however one calls God (Jesus, Buddha, Allah, Higher Power, The Divine, Creative Intelligence, etc) there is a greater force that connects us all and it is good for each person to find a path that leads to a faith that works for them. To spark these interviews, I ask all participants six questions:

Portraits In Faith is now a nonprofit, and expanding from the publishing of the portraits to creating experiences that teach “sacred listening” and helping people discover that there is no “Other.” This week, Portraits In Faith is also launching the pre-sale Kickstarter of its long-awaited photography book that features the first 125 published portraits and interviews in the project. We hope to use the book to fund new initiatives at Portraits in Faith, including interactive workshops on “sacred listening”. I hope these portraits and stories bring you to a new awareness of yourself and all of humanity.

Maha Khawaja

Interfaith America Magazine seeks contributions that present a wide range of experiences and perspectives from a diverse set of worldviews on the opportunities and challenges of American pluralism. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Interfaith America, its board of directors, or its employees.

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