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A letter to Evangeline from The Easter Bunny with 5 days until Easter

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Dear Evangeline,

Greetings from Easter Bunny! First of all, I hope you are doing well, my little friend. As an iconic Easter figure, I am known for my hoppy nature, love for carrots, and egg-citing adventures. Many people enjoy the joy and happiness I bring them each year.

But, today, I want to share with you something very important about Easter. You see, while many people associate Easter with chocolates and bunnies, the true meaning of Easter comes from the Bible. It is a time where we honor and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ – the Son of God, who died for our sins but rose again, giving us new hope and eternal life.

I hope this Easter, you take some time to reflect on the love that God has for you and the sacrifice that Christ made for all of us. It is a time to be grateful, thankful, and filled with the hope and joy that can only come from Him.

Now, for some fun facts about me, I have a keen sense of direction, and I can navigate my way through forests and fields to reach every home where Easter is celebrated. I also have many bunny friends who help me deliver baskets of Easter goodies to children around the world. Speaking of baskets, I heard that you love them as much as I do! I’m sure you’ll enjoy the ones I prepared for you this year.

Before I go, I have a joke for you. What do you call a rabbit who loves chocolate? A choco-hopper! Ha! That one always cracks me up.

Hoppy Easter – Christ is Risen, The Easter Bunny.

P.S. “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” – John 3:16

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