After growing up in his mother’s radical faith tradition, Dave Photiadis left home on a mission to uncover the truth about life, faith and how the universe worked.
But as he began building new relationships and exploring faith on his own, he realized absolute truth may not exist at all.
Dave and I talk about his experience living a dual life within the faith of his family and out in the everyday world. He reflects on his process of coming to terms with his past and finding comfort in life’s unanswered questions.
And he talks about the healing power of nature and how it’s played a vital role in his own healing journey.
Because how do you move forward, when you’re still recovering from your past?
Find Dave's spiritual practice in our Spiritual Practice Library and dive deeper into this episode's topics on our Blog at keepingfaithpod.com
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