Reflecting on the profound significance of Easter, Christian apologist and best-selling author Lee Strobel discusses his background as a former atheist who became a follower of Jesus after examining the overwhelming evidence supporting Christ’s death and resurrection. (Part 1 of 2)
Easter
Lee Strobel, a former investigative journalist, sought to debunk the claims of Christianity but his research led him down an unexpected path.
John Stonestreet discusses the Bible as the unshakeable foundation of truth in a culture where truth is perceived as relative. With the approach of Easter, John also highlights the need to share the Gospel as he talks about the historicity of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection.
Children’s hearts are easily touched by the Easter story. Being intentional about refocusing on Christ’s resurrection power can show your children that they can invite the Lord’s peace into their circumstances.
While we can’t know too many things “for certain,” there are very good reasons for kids to believe that the Resurrection actually happened.
Your child can have a more complete understanding of what Christ’s death and resurrection have already accomplished through your teaching them these four truths about Christ’s sacrifice.
Why is it essential to teach kids about Christ’s resurrection? Because if Christ did not rise, our faith is useless. Learn more about why this is true.
None of my friends was available, so I walked into the hotel’s public restroom, locked the door, opened my cell phone, held it to my ear and began talking to the One whom I knew was available…Jesus.
I had learned that Jesus died on the cross, was buried and rose from the dead on Easter morn. It was part of our family’s belief system. It was in the creed we recited out loud each week at church. But the real-life event had happened so long ago, I didn’t see any connection to …