“If I told my teacher that a UFO landed on the playground during recess, she’d ask for video proof,” says Logan, 9. “Same thing if someone said Jesus rose from the dead. I’d want to see the evidence.”

That’s a fair request. Fortunately, the Bible doesn’t ask us to believe without evidence. The Apostle John tells us at the end of his Gospel why he wrote it: “This is the disciple who testifies of these things, and wrote these things; and we know that his testimony is true” (John 21:24).

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