Cultural History
The dictionary defines faith as a firm belief in something for which there is no proof. Hebrews 11;1 says it best; "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen". With faith as a starting point, InfoFaith Communications was created by Founder Roy Hanu Hart, MD, as a vehicle to promote Jewish-Christian cooperation.
Dr. Hart, a psychiatrist with a long-abiding faith toward this mission, is the author of Far Journey (1993), Journey of Faith (2003), Faith In A Hurting World (2011) and Journey's End (coming soon). He is also the author of A Psychiatrist Looks at Medicine (1973) and Bitter Grass: The Cruel Truth About Marijuana (1979).
In addition, he has written extensively for medical/psychiatric publications and has more than 75 newspaper columns to his credit, including an op-ed column in The New York Times (1973) on the health effects of passive cigarette smoking.
Our MissionInfoFaith Communications, Inc., is an information-distribution firm dedicated to advancing Jewish-Christian understanding. Although we are newly established, we represent deep-rooted values. Among these is the core concept of weltfreundschaft (the unity of humanity).
With weltfreundschaft as a guiding light, InfoFaith Communications, Inc., also extends its good will to all those who follow the other major religions of the world.