Have you ever waded into the ocean out past where the waves are crashing onto the shore?
We don’t know exactly what work Jesus did for a living, but we can be sure that he is the Son of God—the way, the truth, and the life.
Fulfilled prophecies are one way we can know that the Bible is God’s Word.
Fire up your imagination and make-believe we’re time traveling to the past.
These seven “mile markers” will help you understand what happened, and why Jesus’ death and resurrection are so important.
The week leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion held many big events that help us understand what he did for us.
The number of people who have risen from the dead and who are still alive today!
The number of days Jesus was in the tomb before he rose from the dead, just as he had prophesied (Matthew 12:40).
The number of women named in the Gospel accounts who saw the empty tomb!
The number of prophecies listed here that Jesus fulfilled with his suffering, death, and resurrection.
The number of original disciples to whom Jesus appeared after his resurrection (Matthew 28:16–17, Mark 16:14).
The number of years Paul journeyed around the Mediterranean Sea sharing his testimony.
The number of days during which Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection.
The number of pounds of spices put on the linen cloths that were wrapped around Jesus’ body after he died.
The number of people to whom Jesus Christ appeared at one time!
The number of people whose lives have been changed by believing in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
When Jesus was on earth, Satan tempted Him also, but Jesus resisted and overcame Satan.
And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands. (Isaiah 55:12)
When Jesus came to earth, He knew exactly what He had to do. He had a ministry and a plan.
The punishment for sin is serious—eternal death and separation from God forever—unless we could offer a perfect sacrifice to God to pay for our sin.
God cares about every living thing around you, and He cares even more about you.
Jesus died in our place to suffer the penalty for our sin and make a way for us to be with God forever.
Although Jesus is the Lamb of God who came to take away the sins of the world, He’s also something else—a Lion.
The death of a spotless lamb pointed toward the True Lamb who would give His life in our place once and for all time.
Some people claim that there are many different ways to get to God and to heaven. What does the Bible say?
Have fun exploring the world around you—down to the smallest structures—and then speak up in your praise for the One who made the universe.
Animals are created to show God’s wisdom, but you are recreated to love God and show His love and forgiveness to others who need a new heart.
Did you know that, just like Noah, we have an Ark of our own?
The past shows us just how much things change with time.
Jesus gave many of His creatures the ability to create light in the darkest places. And He wants us to shine our lights too.
If Satan changed everything by tricking Eve, how do I know Jesus can keep me safe from him?
Why did Jesus preach in the Middle East and not America?
When Jesus comes back, why will all of nature (mountains, trees, rocks, etc.) bow down to Him and how will they do that?
Could God forgive our sins without the suffering of Christ?
How could God be Jesus and Jesus be God? How can they be the same, but different?
We need Jesus to help us love each other.
We know that Jesus is God . . . So when Jesus cried, this was God crying—but it was God in His human form crying.
Many people believe the "wise men" were very important, very smart, and most likely from a country east of Israel