Where does your skepticism come from?
You've done everything right, the house, the job, the family, and somewhere along the way the scoreboard stopped adding up. You're not falling apart. You're just running on empty and you can't explain why. This Easter, we're not talking about blind faith or feel-good religion. We're looking at Thomas, a guy who went all in on something, watched it die, and refused to fake it afterward. He didn't get lectured. He didn't get kicked out. He got met exactly where he was. If you've ever put everything on the line for something only to lose it, a dream, a relationship, a version of yourself you thought you'd become, Thomas's story is yours. Your skepticism isn't the problem. It might actually be the most honest thing about you. This isn't about getting you to believe something. It's about whether you're willing to ask the real question you've been avoiding.
