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The Christians said prayers modeled on those of the Jewish Passover meal, and they gave praise and thanks to God for the life and message of Jesus. The apostle Thomas did not see Jesus on Easter ...
Since Christians have been celebrating these events for over 2,000 years, it’s all too easy to lose sight of the lessons for life on Earth that reflection upon them promises to impart.
There is nothing theoretical, metaphorical or symbolic about Easter and the celebration of Jesus the Christ’s resurrection from the dead. If it is true, it requires a response.
As we approach Easter this weekend, several efforts are afoot to explain Jesus to a 21st-century world. The best-known is the seven-part TV series "The Chosen." ...
The resurrection was not an event about which men knew nothing. It had been predicted before it took place. The Psalmist told about it (Psalm 16:10) and the Jesus told about it (Matthew 12:38-40 ...
As Easter approaches, Christians around the world begin to focus on two of the central tenets of their faith: the death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Other charismatic Jewish teachers or ...
Skeptics of the biblical account of Jesus must come to terms with the fact that there is more reliable historical evidence for his life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection than for any ...
Nov. 6, 2022, the Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time: Today we gain insights into some of the philosophical and theological debates at the time when Luke was writing.
Spring has sprung, the weather is getting consistently warmer in our beautiful Central Valley, and signs of new life are all around us. It is simply the perfect time for Christians everywhere to ...
But "resurrection" never meant "life after death," or "going to heaven." Plenty of people in Jesus’ day believed in "life after death," in some form, but were still shocked by talk of ...
Christians today celebrate their holiest day, Easter Sunday, which commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Easter has long been a mix of the secular and the sacred, of candy, flowers ...