Why We Can Say “Happy Ash Wednesday”
Lent carries the reminder of our shared humanity and the promise of a new life.
Lent prepares us for Easter by asking us to do the very thing Jesus did for us–sacrifice something of ourselves.
Lent carries the reminder of our shared humanity and the promise of a new life.
Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day routine of life and forget how blessed you truly are.
These psalms can lead us deliberately and prayerfully through our busy lives to Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter.
With or without church, here are four key areas to help you make a rich and enlightening journey over the next 40 days as Easter approaches.
With this simple plan for this inspiring season, you may be more ready than ever for the glorious celebration of Easter.
Begin a new tradition that offers everyone a way to approach Easter with meaning, reflection—even fun.
Daily phone calls with her mom proved to be the perfect Lenten practice.
As a form of Lenten discipline, she decided to do something that would benefit others.
In addition to giving up something for Lent, try offering a helping hand.
Through the years, he learned that Lent was about much more than a simple offering.
She resolved to write a letter a day for Lent. It changed her life.
Rather than agonizing over what to give up for Lent, focus on what God will provide.