First, GF member Chelsea Pavey gets quoted in the USA Today for her work at Camp Quest. Her main remarks:
These chats are one of Quest veteran Chelsea Pavey's favorite parts of camp, along with songs such as John Lennon's Imagine or a German folk song that translates as My Thoughts Are Free, she says.
"I always cheer when Ted Turner (the media mogul who regularly denounces religion) comes up, because he's from Atlanta, like me," says Pavey, 20.
She began attending the original Camp Quest in northern Kentucky when she was 10. This summer, she was a counselor at its camp in Hamilton, Ohio.
"I've never faced much prejudice," Pavey says, "but friends and campers have had people make fun of them or tell them they're going to hell, or they're devil worshipers. They get teased and taunted.
"But not here. Here, we think alike about religion, even if we have diverse backgrounds."
Then, GF member Eric Toedter gets a spot on Point of Inquiry radio show. The CFI interviewed about 20 people, so I'm not sure if this episode includes all of the ones they are going to air, or if they're going to spread them out over the next few episodes. Point of Inquiry is a great (educational/informing) show, well worth listening to.
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