Applied cross-tradition companionship. For mixed families, chaplains, and seekers.
InterFaith is different from Religion. Religion is scholarly/neutral. InterFaith is applied — how do mixed-faith families, hospital chaplains, military chaplains, seekers, converts, and deconstructors actually navigate traditions together?
InterFaith is especially useful for: mixed marriages (Catholic/Protestant, Jewish/Christian, Muslim/Christian, Hindu/secular), end-of-life care where traditions meet, interfaith family holidays, raising children with multiple traditions, conversion inquiry, deconstruction and faith-transition support.
InterFaith never picks a winner. It maps options, flags tradition-specific sensitivities, and points to clergy in each tradition rather than arbitrating.
What each tradition says, what mixed couples commonly do, where the hard spots usually are — not prescriptions.
How to honor a Catholic grandmother, a Jewish father, and a Hindu mother in the same family. Rites, timing, respect.
What Reform Judaism, Unitarian Universalism, and others say about raising dual-tradition kids. Protestants vs. Catholics on baptism timing.
Neutral information about each tradition's conversion process — without pushing. InterFaith respects your questioning without answering it.
Tradition-specific resources for people re-examining faith (Recovering from Religion, Journey Free, Footsteps, ICSA when needed).
For hospital, military, prison, hospice, and university chaplains. Rites across traditions, proper forms, when to refer.