The use of symbols such as eggs and rabbits can help parents explain the gospel truth behind the increasingly secularized holiday of Easter, a Christian author based in Tennessee told Fox News Digital ...
Gather up those eggshells and get that picture of the Easter Bunny with the kids, as millions of people around the world prepare to celebrate Easter on Sunday. Like Christmas, Easter is rooted in ...
For Christians around the world, Easter is the feast of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Easter marks the end of the 40-day period of Lent, during which Christians are urged to ...
This April 20 is the day that is the Super Bowl of Sundays for one long-eared fellow, the Easter Bunny. Just how did this beloved character come to make this Christian holiday (and even for those who ...
• Easter in the United States is widely associated with bunnies, candy, and flowers. • Many of those symbols have ancient origins. • But the idea that Easter's name derives from a pagan goddess is ...
You know them: the fluffy bunnies, fancy bonnets, lemony Peeps, baskets filled with chocolates. And Easter is that, certainly. But there is more. In keeping with the sacred origin of the observance, ...
In South Florida — where a new season doesn’t always mean new weather — the arrival of spring is heralded with pastel-colored plastic eggs, marshmallow Peeps and chocolate bunnies, milk or dark. In ...
Easter is a tradition that many across the Mountain Empire, the nation and the world will celebrate today either religiously or in the secular traditions of the Easter bunny filling baskets with candy ...
Easter is the most important feast day in the church year for Christians. The culmination of the Lenten season, it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the centerpiece of the Christian faith ...
The Easter season is rich in symbolism, some of it deeply religious in nature, some not so much. You can look all you want, but you aren't likely to find a reference in the Bible to a large bunny ...