Well, for most folks, Easter has come and gone—the eggs have been found, the baskets emptied, and the Easter Bunny’s back on the beach in Tahiti drinking a Mai Tai.For Christians, Easter’s not only an event, but a season. At the end of Lent, on Good Friday, Jesus is gone and, for his disciples, so is the hope he promised. On Easter Sunday he’s back—resurrected from the dead, just as he said. Forty days later, Jesus literally leaves the Earth, an event punctuated in the book of Acts by an epilogue from two men in white robes who tell the ...