Individuals who practice interfaith spirituality do not set out to construct a new religion; they are drawn by an interior call to a living faith experience. In the recesses of their own being, they are stirred to enact an openness to others and to step outside the confines of their own stories. As a journey of faith, interreligious spirituality leads us into the wilderness to experience the change of heart, doubt, fear, happiness, and illumination that grip all genuine spiritual seekers.
— Beverly Lanzetta, Emerging Heart