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Easter is not just a Sunday. It is fifty days.
This devotional follows the Easter story from Palm Sunday through the resurrection and into Pentecost, connecting each scene of the biblical narrative to the specific territory of adult life. Not the simple version of adult life. The real one.
The one with marriages that require more than the early years prepared you for. Grief that the culture around you has no patience for. Faith that has grown complicated in ways that are hard to name. Prayers that got a no. Failures that changed the story. Long Saturday seasons where God has gone quiet and you are not sure how much longer you can hold on.
The book is organized into six acts. Act One covers Palm Sunday and the identity questions that return in the middle of a built life. Acts Two and Three move through the Last Supper, Gethsemane, and the crucifixion, addressing betrayal, unanswered prayer, adult failure, and shame at depth. Act Four holds the silence of Holy Saturday. Acts Five and Six cover the resurrection appearances and apply resurrection hope directly to marriage, parenting, work, grief, the body, forgiveness, community, and purpose in the second half of life.
Each of the 50 days includes:
A Bible scene or modern adult moment, a reflection connecting the passage to real adult life, a key scripture verse, a question worth sitting with, a practical move for the day, and an honest prayer written in plain conversational language.
Day 18 addresses the prayer that got a no directly and without resolution. Day 40 is a personal letter addressed to the adult reader, drawing on themes from the full journey.
The book is written for adults aged 25 to 65 reading independently, for couples working through it together, and as a small group resource during the Easter season.
This is not a devotional for the version of adult life that looks good from the outside. It is for the one you are actually living.