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“And Jesus uttered a loud cry and breathed his last.” (Mark 15:37)
The thief on the cross next to Jesus waited in suffering for the promise of paradise. So do many of us.
On Good Friday, the sinless one became the sin bearer for our healing.
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Experts debate the origin of the date- or nut-filled pastry, but Middle Eastern believers love the taste and the Good Friday symbolism in its shapes.
Christ’s crucified body holds the pain experienced by the church body.
Every year, we celebrate a dying and rising God who fulfills the hopes of ages past.
Christians should celebrate from Palm to Easter Sunday—and everything in between.
What if we ordered our habitual gatherings around Christ and the gospel story more than twice a year?
There is no resurrection without death.
Popular portrayals of the God-Man can draw admiring crowds, but they can’t create imitating disciples.
Don’t diminish Jesus’ ministry in your celebration of his work on the cross.