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Eat, sleep, repeat, die.
Then what?

It's the question most of us avoid. But it won't go away. Let's think about it together — honestly, without pressure.

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It's a question worth sitting with.

Most of us are good at not thinking about death. We stay busy. We fill the silence. But every so often — at a funeral, in the small hours of the night — the question surfaces. Is this it?

The Christian answer is not a comfortable piece of wishful thinking. It is a claim about something that happened in history. A man named Jesus of Nazareth was executed by crucifixion outside Jerusalem around AD 30. Three days later, his tomb was found empty. His followers — people who had every reason to know the difference between a rumour and a reality — insisted they had met him, alive.

"Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?" (ESV)
1 Corinthians chapter 15, verses 54 and 55

If that is true, it changes everything. It means death is not the final word. It means there is a God who entered our world, took on our mortality, and walked out the other side. And it means the question — then what? — has an answer worth hearing.

We are not asking you to believe it immediately. We are simply inviting you to take it seriously. The pages and people below are a good place to start.

Some honest starting points.

These are resources we would happily put in the hands of anyone who is genuinely curious — no prior knowledge needed.

Questions are welcome here.

If something on this page has made you curious — or even if you want to push back on something — we would genuinely love to hear from you.