Portraits in Faith (PHOTOS)

Portraits In Faith is the world's most extensive oral history/testimony project conducted by one person on the subject of faith. Daniel Epstein has interviewed and made portraits of 400 people from 27 countries representing well over 50 religions, denominations and spiritual followings.
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For almost nine years, Daniel Epstein, a Marketing Director at Procter & Gamble, has been travelling the world for business and for faith. Motivated by his own search to fill the "God-sized hole" in his life, he felt that if he did not develop some type of spiritual faith he would die. Born and raised a Jew, Daniel's challenges with relationships, work and "life" forced him at age 36 to get on his knees and pray to a God he did not know, a higher power not specific to either his own Judaism or any religion, and ask for help. In order to keep his new found sense of faith alive and to gain from the experience of others, Daniel created a spiritual exercise out of interviewing people around the world about the role of faith in their lives. As a photographer, Daniel also captured a moment with each person in a black and white portrait meant to evoke their true spirit.

What emerged is "Portraits In Faith," the world's most extensive oral history/testimony project conducted by one person on the subject of faith. Daniel has interviewed and made portraits of 400 people from 27 countries representing well over 50 religions, denominations and spiritual followings.

That said, 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...) 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.

Epstein says the objective of the project is "to help heal the world by bringing people together in our greater, common spiritual journey."

To celebrate the public launch of this project, Portraits in Faith livestreamed an interfaith concert on Saturday. Seven musical groups across cultural and spiritual traditions including bluegrass gospel, African drumming, Hindu Kirtan, modern Jewish liturgy and a gospel choir livestreamed from their website. Feel free to explore the portraits themselves here, where a new photo will be added each week until all 400 are posted.

Daniel Epstein's Portraits of Faith
Shekh Abdul Aziz Bukhari(01 of13)
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"I left everything behind, because what I was doing was for this world, and I realized I was not doing anything for God."The Sheikh found his true calling in a dramatic moment of faith: a calling to the destiny his father had laid out for him as a child that he had long forgotten.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Renee Morgan Brooks(02 of13)
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“When it was hard for my mother, she would sing.”Memories of her childhood have inspired Renee to live by the power of song to lift the spirit.Watch her video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Brother Bo Sanchez(03 of13)
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“Why was I molested, why was I sexually abused?"The “Preacher In Blue Jeans” was healed of his addictions to pornography and pleasing people.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi(04 of13)
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“I’m a spiritual peeping tom, I like to see how people are getting it on with God.”The founder of Jewish Renewal was pushed out of the Hasidic Lubavitcher movement when he became too experimental in his approach to Judaism, including advocating experimenting with LSD for spiritual experiences.See his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Harriet Rossetto(05 of13)
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“And she said to me, ‘Do you pray?’ And I said, ‘Lady, I’m an intellectual, I’m a Jew, I’ve never prayed a day in my life!’”Harriet Rosetto, the founder of Beit Teshuva, the country’s first half way house focused on Jews in prisons said she was a missionary child because she’s been in search of a mission all of her life. Watch her video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Rabbi Mark Borovitz(06 of13)
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“I fell in love with crime.”From Rabbi Mark I learned that God always wants us back.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Zofia Cybulska(07 of13)
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“And suddenly we saw a light, I saw the Virgin Mary with Jesus Christ.”Zofia Cybulska saw a vision of the Virgin Mary that changed her life forever.Watch her video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Davi DaSilva(08 of13)
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“And then he threw this big bag of cocaine at me. I’ve never seen so much cocaine in my life, and he said, ‘I don’t want this. I want God. I want the God you are preaching.'”Davi feels called to serve the “Underground People” and all those who have been judged and pushed aside by the community.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Arya Siddharta(09 of13)
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“Ecstasy no longer worked for me … But my teacher had been talking about ecstasy of devotional service.”Arya Siddante gives of his voice and soul in a way his commercial music career never enabled.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Uncle Bob Randall(10 of13)
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“Sometimes when we were beaten, we just laid on the ground and said, 'Hold me mother!' Or we’d say to the sun, ‘I need you to hold me, mum.' And the mother would hold us.”Uncle Bob Randall was taken from his mother at 7 and sent to a mission 1,000 miles away.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Anna Halprin(11 of13)
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“Then I thought to myself: This is a blessed moment because I am holding God’s hand and we are dancing together!”From Anna Halprin I learned that God is expressed physically in our bodies through movement and connection with others -- and especially in community with others. Watch her video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Ramesh Balsekar(12 of13)
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“What do I want in this life? Enlightenment … which I came to know (only) when I retired at 60 and said, ‘No more enlightenment!’"Ramesh Balsekar was a retired bank president and a guru who reminded us that acceptance is what brings happiness.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)
Ahmed Al Mukhaini(13 of13)
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“I am a muslim with a ‘small m.’”Ahmed Al Mukhaini confronted his own beliefs about God and was led into a greater universe.Watch his video interview. (credit:Daniel Epstein)

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