Empty: Can Something Empty Ever Be Good?
Some things in life are terrible when empty, such as piggy banks, cookie jars, and giftwrapped Christmas boxes. But empty can be amazingly good, like Saturday chore lists and that beehive you just bumped into. Two thousand years ago, outside Jerusalem, a group of people found a miraculously empty tomb—and the world has never been the same.
Join New York Times bestselling author Joshua Cooley in a funny, meaningful journey into Jesus’ empty tomb—the greatest empty in the history of emptiness!—and what it means for us today.
"Filled with imaginative and easily understood examples, Joshua Cooley’s latest title tackles the concept of how “empty” can be good or not-so-good—and how one kind of “empty” is so fantabulously good, it has the power to change lives forever! A wonderfully fresh illustration of the wonder and promise of the empty tomb. Perfect not just for Easter but any time of year!"
—Tama Fortner, ECPA award-winning author
Format: Paperback