Then Came Sunday
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In the annals of human history, what would you consider to be the most pivotal event? The invention of the wheel, marking the beginning of transportation and exploration? The discovery of other planets, expanding our knowledge of the universe to what lies beyond our horizon? The foundation of education through the written word, math, art, and science, affording us the opportunity to learn and grow intellectually? In a word, no. None of these are as important as the supernatural resurrection of a man named Jesus.
“The tomb being empty and the body missing would become part of the compelling historical evidence of Christ’s resurrection. Its importance is not simply that a grave was empty, but that it was His grave!”
David Pharr’s posthumous release, Then Came Sunday, is the follow-up to his best-selling, The Beginning of Our Confidence, which has helped countless new believers establish the rewarding habit of regular daily Bible study. In this final work before his passing, Pharr brings together the historical sequence of events that pertain to the resurrection of Jesus Christ to both enlighten skeptics and enrich the understanding of believers.
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10. They Taught the People and Preached
About the Author
Born in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, David Pharr completed his AA degree at Freed Hardeman University and finished additional work at Rio Grande College and Alabama Christian University of Religion (now Southern Christian) where he received his BA degree.
David was in full-time church work from 1958 until his retirement in 2009. He continued to preach and teach until early 2023 and was a regular writer for The Spiritual Sword. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling The Beginning of Our Confidence, and three Bible correspondence courses.
David and his beloved wife Margaret (Peggy) Bunker were married 65 years and have four children, 10 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.
After many years of dedicated service to the Lord, David went to his reward in May 2023.