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It’s one of the most paradoxical names in the Christian calendar — “Good Friday.” Every year, on the Friday of Easter Weekend, millions of people mark the day Jesus was crucified and died. So why on earth do we call it *good*? Shouldn’t the darkest day in history be called anything but? It’s a question that has puzzled believers and skeptics alike for centuries — and today, Chuck and Jon are diving deep to unpack the surprising, thought-provoking answer. This is definitely and episode you want to listen to leading up to Good Friday and Easter!
Hey there, podcast lovers! We hope you're having a great time tuning in! If you're enjoying the show, don’t forget to hit that follow button on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, or Audible—you won’t want to miss what’s coming up next! We’d also love to hear from you, so send us your questions. You might just hear your topic discussed on the show! Drop us an email at [email protected] or [email protected]
By Fellowship of the ParksIt’s one of the most paradoxical names in the Christian calendar — “Good Friday.” Every year, on the Friday of Easter Weekend, millions of people mark the day Jesus was crucified and died. So why on earth do we call it *good*? Shouldn’t the darkest day in history be called anything but? It’s a question that has puzzled believers and skeptics alike for centuries — and today, Chuck and Jon are diving deep to unpack the surprising, thought-provoking answer. This is definitely and episode you want to listen to leading up to Good Friday and Easter!
Hey there, podcast lovers! We hope you're having a great time tuning in! If you're enjoying the show, don’t forget to hit that follow button on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, or Audible—you won’t want to miss what’s coming up next! We’d also love to hear from you, so send us your questions. You might just hear your topic discussed on the show! Drop us an email at [email protected] or [email protected]