Resurrection Sunday: He Is Risen
Resurrection Sunday is the day everything changed. The stone was rolled away. The tomb was empty. Jesus is alive. Because He rose from the dead, sin and death no longer have the final word.
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Resurrection Sunday is the day everything changed. The stone was rolled away. The tomb was empty. Jesus is alive. Because He rose from the dead, sin and death no longer have the final word.
Over the years, one of the most frequent questions posed to me by Christians is whether I think President Trump has accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. I have been honored to pray with the president many times, and I have reached my own conclusion.
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