After the resurrection, people who know Jesus very well struggle to recognize him. What does that mean for the early disciples, and for us?
"To believe" is challenging. What does the story about so-called "Doubting Thomas" tell us about disappointment, fear, faith, risk -- and the place of doubt?
Is there more to the death of Jesus than emptiness? Is there more to the Resurrection than an empty tomb?
All four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) record Jesus' triumphant entry on Palm Sunday. They are witnesses of fast-moving and volatile events that threaten to overturn everything.
The people who flocked to Jesus weren't waiting to get all presentable, cleaned up and straightened out. What is this telling us about how we need to come to Jesus?