Ten Questions to Ask at an Easter Gathering

Many of us struggle to make conversation at holiday gatherings, whether church events, work-related parties, neighborhood drop-ins, or annual family occasions. Sometimes our difficulty lies in having to chat with people we rarely see or have never met. At other times we simply don’t know what to say to those with whom we feel little in common. Moreover, as Christians we want to take advantage of the special opportunities provided by the Easter season to share our faith, but are often unsure how to begin. Here’s a list of questions designed not only to kindle a conversation in almost any situation, but also to take the dialogue gradually to a deeper level. Use them in a private conversation or as a group exercise, with believers or unbelievers, with strangers or with family.

  1. What’s the best thing that’s happened to you since last Easter?
  2. What was your best Easter ever? Why?
  3. What was your favorite Easter tradition as a child?
  4. Why do you think people celebrate the resurrection of Jesus?
  5. Are you satisfied with the way you celebrate Easter now? What could you do differently next year to make it more meaningful for you and your family?
  6. What makes this day different from all others?
  7. Why did Jesus have to die?
  8. Why is it important that we know Jesus rose from the dead?
  9. What is the relationship between Jesus’ death and resurrection?
  10. Do you think the resurrection of Jesus deserves more or less of a worldwide celebration than Christmas?
    Of course, remember to pray before your Easter gatherings. Ask the
    Lord to grant you “divine appointments,” to guide your conversations,
    and to open doors for the gospel. May He use you to bring glory to
    Christ this Easter