September 12, 2005

On U.S. campuses, religious students' ties cross faith lines

On American college campuses, traditionally devout students are forging close ties across religious lines that once seemed impenetrable. With or without institutional encouragement, believers of varied stripes are bonding in these collegiate settings. Many students are finding kinship with others who pray, read scripture and keep a Sabbath holy - even if it's not their own. The article mentions that forums for Christians and Muslims have been happening at Wayne State University in Detroit for about six years.

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