
She lives in Cambridge Massachusetts with her husband, Bryan, and their three children. She is the author of Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion (2019), which was named book of the year by Christianity Today, and of 10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianity (2021), The Secular Creed: Engaging 5 Contemporary Claims (2021), and Is Christmas Unbelievable? Four Questions Everyone Should Ask About the World's Most Famous Story (2021). in Renaissance Literature from Cambridge University and a theology degree from Oak Hill College in London. Today's Dwell guest: Rebecca McLaughlin holds a Ph.D. This month’s memory verse: “He is not here he has risen, just as he said.” - Matthew 28:6a The truth of our verse this month makes all the difference, and we know this episode will be an encouragement to you as you prepare to celebrate the reality of Easter and have conversations with others about the true hope offered in Christ!

Join Natalie Abbott and Rebecca McLaughlin as they talk about how they connect with unbelievers when initiating conversations about the resurrection of Jesus, how the resurrection offers us great hope, what Jesus accomplished for us in his death and resurrection, and an important question Jesus asks in the Gospel of John that we should all be asking. How can we talk with unbelievers about the truth of the resurrection in a way that makes sense? We all know it can be difficult-and sometimes intimidating-to talk about, but Jesus’s resurrection from the dead is central to the Christian faith.
