I wonder if Martin Luther would have gone trick-or-treating. If not, he would probably give out big German chocolate bars.
Right on about the crazy spending on Halloween. Over the top.
Nothing wrong with innocent fun...dressing up, eating kit kats. People take things too seriously.
M&Ms, chased down with candy corn. I don't understand why Christians can't have fun with Halloween. What better way to witness? Oh, sure, turn out your lights and be a scrooge. THAT's going to win friends and converts.
i admit...i bought pumpkins, does that count as part of the 5.8 bil? great memories as kids, walking the streets, trading candy. what's not to like.
Caramel apples! Wish you could still give out homemade treats. We celebrate both Reformation Sunday and Halloween. Good word, Jim. Awesome!
I guess I have to be a party pooper and say...I don't see the point, as a professing Christian of celebrating a "holiday" that has absolutely nothing to do with honoring and glorifying our Lord and Savior. In fact, a lot of it...though admittedly not all...is not only not glorifying to God, it can be downright evil and nasty.
Why do my kids need to dress up and go begging door to door (or at the mall or some other "safe" location) for candy? We skip that part...enjoy other seasonal revelry, like apple picking, drawing on pumpkins, jumping in leaf piles, etc., and their Dad and I buy them candy.
I don't see how participating in Halloween in any way improves my witness. Treating those who choose to with respect...yes. We teach our kids to never be judgemental or harsh to anyone who chooses to partipate, but we also teach them to be strong in their convictions and to know WHY they do what they do, why they feel what they feel. So when a friend or neighbor asks, as they mature, they will be able to answer in an appropriate, loving way. THAT will have much more of an impact for Christ than my partaking in something I personally feel is not a good choice for my family. Lee Stroebel's recording on Thursday and Friday point us in the BEST direction of reaching others for Christ.
As for candy...my personal fav is York Peppermint Patty! ![]()
The history channel has a special called The Haunted history of Halloween. I highly recomend it. In the special they even state that some early Christians found Halloween too Catholic and Christmas too Pagan. Halloween is what you make it ( like every other holiday).
I will say this as far as witnessing to kids you don't know, how would you feel if a stranger "witnessed" to your kids and told them things that you didn't agree with, necessarily believe, or feel comfortable with?
Halloween did not begin 'evil' - as Christians we need to be a light in a dark world no matter what we are or aren't doing - in everything we do we are to glorify God - and yes we can 'shine our light' - even on a labelled evil day like Halloween - there is nothing evil about vegetables like pumpkins or carving them - of course, not with scary faces - and there is nothing wrong with dressing up appropriately and trick or treating - I highly recommend reading the book "Redeeming Halloween" by Kim Wier & Pam McCune - great information and awesome inspiration! I do agree that the amount spent - billions of dollars - for Halloween on decorations, candy, costumes, etc. is extreme and unnecessary!
In my city I saw people trying to witness on a popular street...the whole city turns out to see the decorated houses. I was blessed to see them out there
I have to agree with Paula. When I was a kid, our family participated in Halloween and I even got a Ouija Board for Christmas one year. It was done in love, but also in ignorance.
As a mom, I feel we have to do what is best for our children, especially when our eyes get opened to the truth. My husband spent Halloween in a third world country, while on a missions trip building a church. This country dedicated itself to satan when it was founded and has never prospered. During the three day celebration honoring satan, sacrifices were made of animals and babies. Parents were terrified that their child might be picked, so they stayed inside. It was a horrible experience that proved to us that the devil does indeed roam, seeking to kill and destroy. It's just not fun to celebrate on the 31st anymore. We have no problem giving the kids a totally separate time to dress up in a fun costume, play games, etc. to celebrate the fall season.
I totally agree with Holly and all the others who are against this holiday, it's like the stand people take on creation not believeing
God's word that he created the earth in literal 6 days not millions or thousands of years. We have become as a nation of christans weak in our conviction of God's word. We are wishy washy we don't like to stand up for the unpopular which is Christ Jesus. God told us in His word to have nothing to do with darkness and witchcraft and the occult, and the whole thing about holloween being a christian holiday was only after they saw what thier Irish converts had not done away with thier pagan beliefs that the Church finally stepped in saying we will counter act this evil holiday with All Saints day.