Jesus Better
Easter is about resurrection, hope, and renewal. The gifts you give can reflect that. Forget the generic chocolate bunnies and plastic eggs for a moment - here are gift ideas that honor the real meaning of the season while still being things people actually want to receive.
Sometimes the best gift is not a thing. Consider:
The best Easter gifts are not about the price tag. They are about showing someone you see their faith and want to encourage it. A $15 mug with their favorite verse can mean more than a $100 gift card.
Whatever you choose, consider adding a handwritten note with a verse that has been meaningful to you this season. That personal touch turns any gift into something they will remember long after Easter Sunday.
"Self-care" has a reputation problem in Christian circles. It sounds selfish — indulgent bubble baths while people suffer. But that's a category error. Caring for the person God made isn't vanity; it's stewardship.
Most Christians have a complicated relationship with Bible reading. They know they should. They feel guilty when they don't. They try to catch up. Then they fall behind again. This is the wrong framing entirely.
Jesus talked about money more than almost any other topic — more than heaven, more than prayer, arguably more than love. Money is one of the clearest tests of what we actually trust.