We Must Have Faith
We must have courage in the face of adversity and fear. We must have hope that one day people will be able to live in peace.
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.
We must have courage in the face of adversity and fear. We must have hope that one day people will be able to live in peace.
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