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And that's why our friends at Brave Books, who we love, just released a new children's book called The Day That Made the Way.
And it was written with the Christian apologist, Melissa Doherty.
It helps families walk their kids through the real meaning of Easter, why our sin separates us from God and how Jesus' death and resurrection opened the door for us to be saved forever.
The story follows little creatures who live in darkness until light finally comes into their world.
It's an easy way for kids to understand truths like sin, salvation, and why Jesus came for us.
Melissa wrote it to help parents and grandparents start those gospel conversations early so the next generation grows up with a solid foundation in Scripture.
So we love these guys, and we're wanting you to join in as well.
When you join the Brave Book Club, you'll get The Day That Made the Way completely free, plus a brand new faith-based children's book every month to help families raise kids who know God's truth.
Just go to bravebooks.com slash Easter.
That's bravebooks.com slash Easter.
So you couldn't eat them, so you colored them.
That was because they were taking off the 40 days to eat eggs, which, oh, I would be in serious trouble because PhD died.
I eat a lot of eggs, so I don't think I could go 40 days without eggs.
We kind of have our latest tradition here at our church the last probably 10 years is we kind of tie the whole weekend together.
Like they'll do.
Palm Sunday was like the week when Jesus came into Jerusalem, which we've talked a lot about, the idea of the king coming in.
That started a week prior to his death.
And so we kind of start talking about it the week prior, and then there's something planned almost every day in different formats of people at our church.
The children do a thing, and they've got a big thing, walk through with Jesus.
And then Friday night, which is kind of symbolic of the crucifixion, which is Good Friday night,