To See Again
After losing her sight, she just wanted her life to be over. Then she had a visit from a mysterious stranger.
Easter is a time when we celebrate the miracle of Jesus’ resurrection, and we renew our faith in Him as the Messiah.
After losing her sight, she just wanted her life to be over. Then she had a visit from a mysterious stranger.
My prayer for Easter Wednesday is to stay alert. To look for the signs. To listen. To wait. To be better prepared. To be ready. Good things are coming.
After a long dreary winter, doesn’t it feel like the world is coming alive again? Like we’re finally waking up. The colors are brighter. There’s wonder and excitement all around. Everything is new. Jesus is risen–it’s time to rejoice!
Spread the word from the Columbus House Rabbit Society’s campaign, Make Mine Chocolate, which encourages people to give chocolate bunnies instead of live Easter rabbits.
Christians have celebrated Palm Sunday (or Passion Sunday) by waving palm branches as they march or sing in worship. The palms commemorate Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, as recorded in all four Gospels.
Glimpse the land where Jesus walked in this slideshow featuring photographs from the Holy Land.
This easy and adorable dessert is the perfect treat for Easter or any other spring occasion.
She and her sister were no longer the children they once were, but Easter still brought its annual promise of renewal.
It was a long, cold winter. And hard to imagine Easter. Then Mom’s call came…
Guideposts founder Norman Vincent Peale reminds us that Easter happens every day, in large and in small ways.
Celebrate an angel’s role in the Easter story–sharing the news of Jesus’ resurrection.
It’s a lot easier to take note of the standout sins and ignore the subtle ones.