Day 39: Sustaining Community
We are about to head into Holy Week, Jesus sensed the impending threat upon his life from the religious authorities, and instead of pressing on alone, Jesus remained with his disciples to face the challenges ahead.
Jeff Peak is the assistant director of Campus Ministry at Loyola University Chicago where he is also working on his MDiv and Master of Arts in Social Justice. Jeff is a native to Los Angeles, has degrees from Creighton University, and is a long-time friend of the Ignatian Solidarity Network.
We are about to head into Holy Week, Jesus sensed the impending threat upon his life from the religious authorities, and instead of pressing on alone, Jesus remained with his disciples to face the challenges ahead.
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