Al Robertson
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I think you always need clarity.
Yeah.
And words get attached to stuff.
You know, I never knew what Easter meant, the word, or where it came from.
It's like Halloween is similar with the Halloweens and all that.
That's why I was wondering about the Easter egg, if that's just something that just, I don't know where that came from, because bunnies don't lay eggs, so it wasn't a part of the same narrative.
But I just thought if you were going to explain it, which came first, the chicken or the egg, which is kind of the old question, like the philosophical question, I think about that when I think about the resurrection and the crucifixion as we just described it.
You can't have one without the other.
So a lot of kids today, Jace, hear about Easter, and they only think about chocolate bunnies and candy and egg hunts.
And these are fun traditions, but Easter is about God's love for us.
the resurrection and pour that into your kids.
Exactly.
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.