Easter Sunday
Gaye Strathearn, Associate Dean of the BYU School of Religion, discusses Easter Sunday.
Gaye Strathearn, Associate Dean of the BYU School of Religion, discusses Easter Sunday.
No matter what is happening in our lives, with the Savior, we have already one. Author Ganel-Lyn Condie reminds us that our companionship with the Savior makes us more capable and stronger than we can ever imagine.
Steve is joined by Eric Huntsman, author of Greater Love Hath No Man: A Latter-day Saint Guide to Celebrating the Easter Season, who discusses why Passover is important for Christians in understanding the historical Jesus and symbolism throughout the New Testament. He also answers the question, should Christians be holding their own Seder meals?
In the spirit of the Easter season, author Pico Iyer shares a natural phenomenon that reminds him of Easter. Hear his full episode from S10 E14 about learning the value of sacred silence and meditation at the link below or on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Steve speaks about the culmination of Holy Week and Easter with Prof Gaye Strathearn from BYU Religious Education. 00:00 Introduction to the Journey to Easter
Few images are more heartbreaking than watching a grieving father carry his tiny child’s casket. But Easter offers a promise of hope in even the darkest moments. John shares a deeply personal experience and what the reality of Christ’s Resurrection means for all who have lost someone they love.
With Easter just a few days away, we’re so excited to share this conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden.
Daniel Curry had had recurring dreams about wolves, long before he chose to devote his career to helping them. After working with captive wolves for several years, he became a "range rider," a human intermediary between predators and the cattle they might want to eat. In this episode of Constant Wonder, we'll discover Curry's extraordinary empathy for both domestic and wild creatures, and we'll hear how he works to keep them all safe.
Did you know Jesus made an Easter cameo in Kirtland? 1800 years after the Resurrection. He still shows up—and not just in scripture.
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Sometimes Easter feels a little too perfect. But it’s actually all about broken people finding hope. That’s what makes it such good news.
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