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Dear nobody, have you ever thought how life would be without Jesus?
As we head into Good Friday and Easter weekend, this episode explores the "Holy" roots of these days and the traditions that bridge the gap between our lives on Earth and the world beyond.
In this episode, we go on a global tour of the strange and beautiful ways humanity celebrates—from the "Easter witches" of Sweden and the water-splashing of Poland to the endangered Bilbies of Australia. But beyond the egg rolling and the hot cross buns, there is a deeper question about the "test drive" of life. Comparing our time on Earth to a long road toward graduation, Sally reflects on the weight of our choices, the reality of the afterlife, and why finding the "egg" in life is really about finding a sense of eternal stability.
By Sally YaptoDear nobody, have you ever thought how life would be without Jesus?
As we head into Good Friday and Easter weekend, this episode explores the "Holy" roots of these days and the traditions that bridge the gap between our lives on Earth and the world beyond.
In this episode, we go on a global tour of the strange and beautiful ways humanity celebrates—from the "Easter witches" of Sweden and the water-splashing of Poland to the endangered Bilbies of Australia. But beyond the egg rolling and the hot cross buns, there is a deeper question about the "test drive" of life. Comparing our time on Earth to a long road toward graduation, Sally reflects on the weight of our choices, the reality of the afterlife, and why finding the "egg" in life is really about finding a sense of eternal stability.