Watch this video with Mike Drop. Pastor Mike Drop is hosted by Pastor Mike Housholder and Emily Langpaul as they discuss the evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Watch this video by Charles Lawson. Central to the Gospel Is the Resurrection of Christ from the Dead; and If Christ Be Not Risen – Preaching Is in Vain, You’re Still in Your Sins. The Resurrection of Christ Proves – God Is, Christ Is Who He Claims to Be, He Is the Savior of the World, and That He Gives Life.
Here is a List of Post Resurrection Appearances. Because Jesus Was Dead and Is Now Alive for Evermore, He Is Fully Qualified to Do All That He Does in the Book of Revelation.
Scripture: I Corinthians 15:1-8
Watch this video by Josh McDowell. For centuries many of the world’s distinguished philosophers have assaulted Christianity as being irrational, superstitious and absurd. Many have chosen simply to ignore the central issue of the resurrection. Others have tried to explain it away through various theories. But the historical evidence just can’t be discounted.
Here are some of the facts relevant to the resurrection: Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish prophet who claimed to be the Christ prophesied in the Jewish Scriptures, was arrested, was judged a political criminal, and was crucified. Three days after His death and burial, some women who went to His tomb found the body gone. In subsequent weeks, His disciples claimed that God had raised Him from the dead and that He appeared to them various times before ascending into heaven. From that foundation, Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire and has continued to exert great influence down through the centuries.
On the basis of all the evidence for Christ’s resurrection, where do you stand? How do you evaluate this overwhelming historical evidence? What do you think of Christ’s resurrection?
Watch this video by Peter S. Williams. We live in an age of uninformed skepticism about Jesus. This talk will show how the physical discoveries of archaeology undermine common misconceptions about the existence of Jesus, the historical reliability of the Gospels, the historical credentials of central Christian beliefs such as the crucifixion, burial, and empty tomb of Jesus, and the existence of people who believed Jesus was God long before the 4th century church council of Nicea.