Between the Cross and the Tomb is a thoughtful prelude to Easter-an invitation to pause in the sacred stillness between Christ’s Crucifixion and Resurrection.
For centuries, Christians have reflected on the final hours of the Cross and the triumph of the empty tomb. Yet the three days between them remain among the most profound and least explored moments of Jesus’ mission. This book turns our attention to that quiet span of time, drawing readers into a deeper remembrance of who Jesus is, why He came, and how His work did not cease with His death.
Grounded in scripture, early Christian thought, and theological reflection, Between the Cross and the Tomb explores what the Bible reveals-and what it invites us to consider-about Christ’s purpose during those three days. Rather than seeking controversy, this book seeks clarity, reverence, and understanding, honoring the Savior’s mission of redemption, reconciliation, and hope.
Written for believers preparing their hearts for Easter, this book serves as a companion for Holy Week reflection. It encourages readers to linger in the space of waiting, to remember the reach of Christ’s love, and to see the Resurrection not as an isolated miracle, but as the fulfillment of a mission already unfolding beyond the tomb.
This is not a replacement for Easter’s joy-but a deeper preparation for it.