Day 10: Turning from Our Evil Ways
As we look ahead to the Easter season and the end of the pandemic, how will we “turn from our evil ways” to build a world founded on love and justice?
Ed Nuñez graduated from Creighton University in 2018 with a BA in justice and society and theology. At Creighton, he was involved with residential life, campus ministry, and service and justice programs. After graduation, Ed did a year of service with Amate House, working as a campus minister and support specialist at Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago. Currently, Ed is back at Creighton as a graduate assistant in the Schlegel Center for Service and Justice and pursuing his MA in ministry.
As we look ahead to the Easter season and the end of the pandemic, how will we “turn from our evil ways” to build a world founded on love and justice?
The Spirit still moves in us—even in the time of COVID-19—in our work for justice, our acts of service, and the ways in which we remain connected.
As people of faith who are also passionate about bringing change to our world in need and in chaos, let us be reassured that there are people around us who can support and empower.
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