Religious differences unite campers
Christians, Jews, Muslims mix, play, teach, and learn
WILMOT, N.H -- With a glittering pond behind him and sunlit pines overhead, Murat Bulur, 15, spread a fringed carpet by a campfire pit made of stones and prepared to pray. Eighty teenagers -- Jews, Christians, and other Muslims -- watched, transfixed, as he knelt and faced Mecca. (Full article: 942 words)
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