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An Unlikely Lent

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Notice the unexpected in Easter.

The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are at the heart of the story of Easter. But the resurrection was not witnessed in isolation; it unfolded before a crowd. What might the stories of those women and men teach us today? How will they help us step into the story of Easter? Here, we can see what has been overlooked, not just in the grand moments but in the the silence, the side characters, and the questions.

Gain new insight from the crowd on the themes
-Devotion
-Opposition
-Freedom
-Courage
-Companionship
-Alliances

By seeing the Easter story through their eyes, we may discover that the resurrection is not just a past event, but an an invitation into something new, unexpected, and unlikely. Walk through this season with eyes wide open, ready to see where God is moving, even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story, embrace every unlikely moment along the way.

In addition to the book, other study components include a Leader Guide and DVD.

144 pages, Paperback

Published December 2, 2025

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121 reviews1 follower
April 5, 2026
Sparked some good discussion in my Sunday school class from week to week this Lenten season, but some of it was a little too speculative for my taste. The discussion is the point, though, so I can’t fault it too heavily for that.

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2,643 reviews18 followers
March 31, 2026
Read this for a book study at Grace United Methodist Church. I know I would enjoy hearing this pastor preach.
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578 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2026
This was my churches Lenten Bible study this year. It created some great conversation and I felt like everyone who participated in the study learned a few things.
I loved some of the chapters of this book and others were just OK. I did like that she picked people we don't normally think of as being big parts of the Easter story and told their story in a big way.
I agreed with her overall end message that we are to let go of temporary things that the resurrection is about starting fresh.
I hated that she decided to go political in the one chapter. While I agree with her views, I felt like it was forced. She had that one point she wanted to make sure she got in there. I didn't appreciate that.
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844 reviews16 followers
March 30, 2026
This book is about extraordinary people of the Easter story, and Rachel Billups did a great job of showing us some of the most unlikely people. She used scripture as comparison from all four gospels. She encouraged us to see God moving in the margins of our lives - in those unexpected places. And, she wrapped it up by challenging the reader to let go of things that were never meant to be permanent. Resurrection is about moving forward. Let's go!
30 reviews
March 15, 2026
0pens up eyes and minds about the role women and others played in writings about lenten events. Why were they there? What was the reason. for them being chosen at this point and time. Was their reaction to events defiance, love or planned for another event? Very good read and great for group discussions. Planning to read again during lent next year
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461 reviews8 followers
March 30, 2026
The author picks some interesting people to make her points. I read this in a Zoom book club setting and it worked well. We did find we needed to set some specific questions for discussion to keep discussion within our allotted parameters.
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313 reviews1 follower
February 10, 2026
I know this is meant for group study, but I'm using it for a sermon series. I'm really excited, this was a fantastic book.
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79 reviews4 followers
March 29, 2026
The author is engaging (video). Not always in agreement with her imagining of the subjects' thoughts but interesting.
253 reviews
March 31, 2026
A devotional book looking at the actions of the people that surrounded and interacted with Jesus during His last days on earth.
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164 reviews3 followers
April 7, 2026
We read this for small group Bible study - there are some interesting insights.
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