6304308415001 Unlikely Union: Christian, Muslim, Jewish Leaders Redefine 'Neighbor' to Solve Problems KELLER, Texas — Deep in the heart of Texas, a religious movement is underway. A coterie of faith leaders is proving it's possible for devout Christians, Muslims, and Jews to become friends even in deeply polarized times, despite their distinct religious differences. They're also upending the long-held conventional wisdom that suggests polite conversations must steer clear of religion to keep the peace. Their premise is simple: to begin conversations, gain trust, and build relationships to help solve problems based on a mutual mores of serving others. It's an...