The resurrection of Jesus Christ has always been categorically the central tenet of the Church. It is mentioned in the Apostle’s Creed and is considered the “crowning proof” of the Christian faith, yet it is one of the most disputed and violently attacked beliefs. Of all the other religions in the past or today, Christianity is the best one to begin investigating with, because it places its whole foundation on the one miracle of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. To prove that it did not happen will be to prove that Christianity if false (1 Corinthians 15:14). How is it that an event that happened about 2000 years ago had the capacity to dramatically dissect the course of human history from B.C. (Before Christ) to A.D. (the Latin Anno Domini- the year of our Lord) and since then has successfully transformed millions of lives? Those who have put their trust in Jesus Christ and claim to his resurrection, point out that the body of evidence is so great that, if one wishes to rationalize away the events surrounding Christ and His resurrection, must deal with certain imponderables. This emphasis is made in the presence of theories that make attempt to show the resurrection of Jesus Christ was a fraud or nothing but a myth concocted many years later. The entire Christian faith hinges on this question: Did Jesus, after suffering an agonizing and humiliating execution, in fact rise from the dead? In this Radio show staff apologist Jacob Daniel is joined by Joe Slunakar, Dace Starkweather and Brenton Gragg, to discuss the validity of the claim about Jesus’ resurrection and provide a defense for it.