Jesus was crucified, buried in a rock cut tomb and rose from the dead on the third day. So who saw him and when did they see him? Who were the witnesses and how did they record what they had seen, heard and experienced? Jesus was on the earth for 40 days before the New Testament says that he returned to heaven. So exactly what did he do for 40 days? Where did he go and who did he speak to? What was the reason for hanging about on earth for so long instead of enjoying the glories of heaven? If it was so important for Jesus to do what he did for 40 days why doesn’t the church have more to say about this resurrection ministry? Just what is this 40 day gap all about? Chris Graham was born in Liverpool UK(1955)and grew up on the Wirral. Chris was ordained as a priest in the Church of England at the age of 48 and also works in a secular job as a senior buyer specialising in paper, polymer and textiles. Chris is married to Maureen(38 years)and has two adult children and a dog called Boaz. Chris has formally studied theology on three separate occasions and over the years led both Baptist and Anglican churches, preaching more sermons and leading more services than it is possible for him to remember. Chris since the age of 14 (now 59) has loved to share Jesus with anyone who will accept him. Chris feels that God has given him a wealth of biblical knowledge which he has been privileged to augment with several visits to Egypt, Turkey and Israel. Chris wants to share this knowledge as widely as possible. Chris's first book, 'Mind the 40 Day Gap of the Resurrection' is part of the sharing process and was originally a sermon which has been greatly enhanced.