Dan Souther, a 21-year-old junior at Georgia Tech is a member of a traditional college social fraternity. But he said it does not contradict or weaken his Christian faith.
'My fraternity is not a Christian fraternity by any means. We've got lots of hard partiers,' Souther said. 'But I don't want to isolate myself. I want to be able to love all types of people unconditionally.'
And there are other Christian members of his fraternity 'who can help me grow,' he said.
Souther is part of a new campus ministry for fraternity and sorority members. Even in social fraternities there are committed Christians who can benefit from and participate in the ministry, he said."
Why is it that reporters seem to be surprised when people can find common ground in spite of different beliefs? Tyler Zach might have something to say about "living among the Philistines" as well.
Daytona Beach News-Journal Online -- Lifestyle
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