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Mary Magdalene's experience at the empty tomb highlights the transition from grief to hope. ... She may have shivered and pulled her cloak a little tighter around her slumped shoulders as she entered ...
This isn’t a story just for Mary Magdalene or Peter and John. This is also a “Before” and “After” story for me and you. It’s time to turn around and see the One who’s so much more ...
We do know this: St. Mary Magdalene came to Christ’s tomb on the third day, found it empty and ran to tell the apostles. Then, as she wept by the tomb, the Risen Christ came to her and addressed ...
Mary Magdalene is the disciple of Jesus Christ (John 20:11-18). Then, there is the anonymous ... she was the first to discover the empty tomb and then the first to see the risen Lord in the garden.
Who was Mary Magdalene? Historians are still trying to figure that out. She’s one of the most recognized figures in the Bible—and perhaps the most misunderstood.
Eliza Griswold on Mary Magdalene, ... she is present at his tomb, and, ... she prayed in the garden, surrounded by disintegrating statues of Jesus’ mother.
Maybe ten years into working in the music business, I wrote a song about Mary Magdalene, which was not the typical song that I write. It came to me after I prayed in a garden dedicated to the Virgin ...
This is British artist Harold Copping’s depiction of the grieving Mary Magdalene as she is about to meet the risen Jesus Christ in his tomb. Copping lived from 1863-1932. (Courtesy Photo) One of ...
This isn’t a story just for Mary Magdalene or Peter and John. This is also a “Before” and “After” story for me and you. It’s time to turn around and see the One who’s so much more ...