To: areafiftyone
Its tenants dine together once a week to discuss religion in their daily lives. "We do have a Bible study," said DeMint, a Presbyterian who asked to move into the house less than a year ago when there was a vacancy. "Somebody'll share a verse or a thought, but mostly it's more of an accountability group to talk about things that are going on in our lives, and how we're dealing with them."
I did nine years in the big house (Catholic school.)
Id pay $600 a month to not live in this place.
2 posted on
04/21/2003 6:48:51 AM PDT by
dead
To: dead
LOL! Actually, as memory serves, $600 a month for a room in a private home is about the going rate in the Capital, isn't it? There's a bit of a cottage industry renting out basements and so forth there.
I'm not sure they're getting that much of a price break. If they're happy, who cares?
To: dead
My school wasn't Catholic, but it was private and religious.
I'm with you.
12 posted on
04/21/2003 7:03:21 AM PDT by
Cathryn Crawford
(Winning isn't everything, but losing is nothing.)
To: dead
"I'd pay $600 a month not to live in this place."
And is anyone trying to force you to live there?
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