15 Mar
Easter means different things to different people, even with Christians. Some use the day to be solitary and reflective, others make church service and Easter dinner into a huge production, while many get caught up in the bunny, the baskets, and the colored eggs. I’ve definitely been guilty of the latter. Especially when my kids were little. But I want this year to be different, for myself and for my family. Maybe you do too.
When I think about what the holiday means to me, Good Friday and Easter walk hand in hand. Through both death and resurrection, Jesus took His past and tied it to my present. Without what He did on the cross and in the tomb so long ago: