Thursday, October 24, 2002

Det News / LATimes -- Secretive group has D.C. clout Nonpartisan Christian club holds sway with world leaders

The $4.4 million estate called Cedars sits at the highest point of the Potomac River on a quiet residential street, with spectacular views of Washington beyond the pool and tennis courts. It is owned by the Fellowship, the nonpartisan Christian group that sponsors the National Prayer Breakfast

"Religion is divisive. The ideas of Jesus are cohesive," Coe said. "That is the single most important thing I've learned in the last 50 years."

I try to keep track of groups you don't hear anything about.

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