He is Risen! Now What?
Two thousand years ago, a quiet event unfolded in a sealed tomb. No audience, no spectacle — just the stillness of death interrupted. A man who had been crucified rose from the dead. It was not merely a return to life, but the beginning of something no one had seen before: the defeat of the grave. That moment split history in two. Yet today, as we endure war, political hostility, and economic uncertainty, one might ask — does our world live as if this victory still matters? Or have we allowed its meaning to fade beneath the weight of everything else demanding our attention? Easter now arrives like clockwork. We go through the motions — church services, familiar hymns, and festivities including eggs and chocolate bunnies. It’s easy to settle into routine and let it be tucked away behind commercialisation. But the early disciples didn’t leave the empty tomb and return to life as usual. They were changed, disturbed, compelled, set in motion. Perhaps the real challenge today isn't whet...