This episode lovingly equips parents to navigate the tension between fun Easter traditions and the truth of the resurrection. The hosts affirm that while eggs, bunnies, and cultural practices can be enjoyed, they should never overshadow the central claim of Christianity: Jesus truly lived, died, and rose again. Lindsey and Robin address common internet claims about Easter’s supposed pagan origins, showing that much of the argument rests on weak historical evidence and linguistic confusion. The conversation then shifts to the heart of apologetics—can we trust the resurrection? Through historical references, medical analysis of crucifixion, and eyewitness testimony, the hosts build a compelling case that the resurrection is not just symbolic—it is reality. Ultimately, the message is clear: parents can confidently teach their children both the joy of traditions and the truth of the gospel, without fear that one cancels out the other. Main Points Covered Balancing Easter traditions with biblical truth Claims about pagan origins of Easter Linguistic origins of the word “Easter” Historical reliability of the crucifixion Refuting alternative theories (swoon, hallucination, body theft) Teaching apologetics to children People and resources mentioned The Case for Christ - Lee Strobel The Case for Easter - Lee Strobel Risen (film) Children’s Resources Melissa Cain Travis – How Do We Know Jesus Is Alive? Scripture References Matthew 27 – Crucifixion and resurrection narrative 1 Corinthians 15:3–7 – Early creed and eyewitnesses More from Mama Bear Check out our website Buy the Mama Bear Apologetics book (affiliate link) Join Our Email List Have Us Speak at Your Event Follow us on social media Facebook X Instagram Want to support our ministry? Donate Here — Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co. If you are interested in being a supporting sponsor of the show, please email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co