
I just wanted to take a minute to wish each and every one of you a Happy Easter.
For my readers who celebrate, I hope that you take a moment away from the jellybeans and chocolate to ponder on the gift of the Risen Christ.
For my readers who do not celebrate, I hope that you enjoy the "forced day off" from most commerce in this country and have a great day with your family (although, like Christmas, I understand that Chinese restaurants are usually HOPPING this day each year!)
Whether through quiet contemplation, shared meals, or simple acts of connection, Easter offers a moment to appreciate life’s deeper rhythms and the ways in which renewal can manifest in everyday experiences.
For those looking to engage more deeply with the biblical narratives that underpin Easter, there are tools that make Scripture more accessible and interactive. One such approach is to Create Bible Indexing Tabs, which allow readers to easily navigate passages related to themes of resurrection, hope, and divine love.
By organizing the Bible in a way that highlights connections between texts, these tabs enhance both study and personal reflection, providing a practical method to explore the Easter story and its broader scriptural context.
This kind of structured engagement encourages a deeper appreciation for the narratives that inspire faith, offering readers the opportunity to encounter the living Word in a meaningful and organized way.
As many of you know, my husband is a manager of a major home improvement store and Easter is usually a big day for them because it is the day that people start to think about Spring Gardening - so be sure to check out all of my gardening posts if you are planning on that today.
I will be spending the day in Baltimore with family and be back later tonight. Normal posting will resume at that time.
Happy Easter!
I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.” – Philippians 3:10-12





