Fowler (1995) defined faith as a value, "faith is a quality of human living" (pp. 11). He suggested that each individual's set of beliefs and their value system are directly or indirectly related to their cognitive levels of faith and hope. Faith has been defined universally by every vital religion; Fowler (1995) defines the concept as "the alignment of the will, a resting of the heart" with vision of inspiring value and power (p. 14). Fowler (1995) did not define spirituality in a sense, but one could argue that the researcher viewed the terms spirituality and faith as synonymous. Faith: Faith is a belief that running much deeper and more personally than religion. Faith is a person's way of responding to transcendent or awe-inspiring value. Faith is a process just as our human and spiritual development is a process (Fowler, 1995). However, the faith in human beings is one of the crucial practices that can bring positive or negative outcomes. Faith once lost is difficult to come again, and it turns the relationships into mere burden.How People Lose Faith
Good Interpersonal Relationships are marked by living up to the expectations of the family and the community by behaving in good ways with good motives and interpersonal feelings such as love, empathy, trust, and concern for others. One of the significant factor is losing faith are the unfavorable experience with friends, family or peers. Most often we "lose faith" when we never really had. We attended religious instruction, as it was the first communion, there was an altar boy, and perhaps we even had some inexplicable impulses. However, then, faith has become a form of membership in a tradition and education. First angle of approach: losing faith, losing the need to believe. This may be a surprise and shock faith is first a need. It is believed as one needs to believe. Moreover, it is believed that one needs to believe. Thus, the believer, if he has a real need to believe, will continue to pray and ask for healing, even if his prayer does not produce any discernible effect. Often considered one loses faith when prayers that have been made with fervor not been answered. While this may happen, but I do not think this is common (Griffen, 72). As long as we need to believe and pray, they continue to do so. As we are in the test, and the test is intolerable, because they pray and they shout his desire and his need to leave. However, if one is driven by the need to believe, and hope we continue to pray and we will always find an explanation for the fact that his prayer was not answered. This faith dies when the need to believe is not as strong. Under these conditions, can be said that losing faith is serious? Not so, one might say, since faith does not respond to a need. Losing faith is rather a sign that one is out of the woods. So one might think, if people lose faith because one feels the need to believe more, loss of faith would be quite normal and ...