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This story is part of the series called "The Missions Story Set." During Resurrection morning, several women ran to the disciples and told them that they had seen Jesus. Peter and John ran to the tomb and found that it was empty, but they didn’t see their Lord. All in all, it was just too hard for them to believe that Jesus was really alive. They had seen him die. That afternoon and evening, Jesus personally appeared to them. Even then, He had to do a lot of convincing to prove they weren't just seeing things. The Road to Emmaus is rated worldwide to be the favorite story in the New Testament. Here it is told by John Walsh
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