Provided by Intercultural Center for Justice & Peace
A week-long summer program for students training to become Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religious leaders. Students live together and learn about different faiths through classes, discussions, and ac...
A week-long summer program for students training to become Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religious leaders. Students live together and learn about different faiths through classes, discussions, and activities. The program helps future religious leaders understand other religions and build friendships across faiths. All costs including travel, food, and housing are covered. Students may earn college credit. The program runs for 5 days at a retreat center in Maryland.
Who can use this
Christian, Jewish, and Muslim seminary students training for leadership roles
Cost
Free
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