Many people assume resurrection is pure faith with no evidence at all. In other words, this is not only a church word; it is a human word. This page explores Evidence for the resurrection with clarity, honesty, and hope.
The phrase evidence for the resurrection refers to historical reasons that make the claim intellectually serious.
No single proof does everything. Instead, we examine the early witness, the empty tomb traditions, and the transformation of those who first proclaimed Christ.
Faith is not a refusal to think. It is trust grounded in reality. The resurrection deserves careful investigation, not quick dismissal.
Handled carefully, this gives both confidence and compassion. It lets us tell the truth without becoming harsh, and it helps us stay human even when conversations are tense or deeply personal.
If you are looking to take these truths from your head to your heart—especially as we navigate the heavy realities of pain, trauma, and trying to live faithfully in a broken world—I want to invite you to explore my book, Forgiveness. Together, we look closely at one of the most challenging yet profoundly restorative commands of Jesus, discovering how it is possible to find healing and hope even when it feels impossible.

