Halloween Alternatives
Many people wonder why
we try to balance the
difficult issues surrounding this holiday. For us, it is about learning
how to take on difficult issues and work our way through them as
Christians. We believe by taking on these issues that are very relevant
to
children and young families, it helps all of us learn to discern and
think
biblically in a culture that has lost its moral compas in many ways.
There are many ways to think about Halloween from a Christian perspective. Although there are many ways to look at this, the KEY
is looking at it from a perspective that honors the Lord. The articles below provide a lot of great information about
everything
from how to talk to your kids to the origins of the holiday.
Alternative
Halloween ideas:
- Give candy with a really good tract geared toward kids, or tape a nickel or
dime to an orange pumpkin that has the words "Jesus Loves You!"
prominently written on it.
- Go door-to-door with your kids dressed in Biblical or other positive character
costumes and bless the people with "God bless you!" or "Jesus
loves you!" as you leave. Give them a gift as well in the form of a good,
non-religious-looking tract.
- Host a safe non-halloween party for the neighborhood kids where they play
games, eat snacks, have fun, hear the gospel, and take it home with them. On
his radio show, Chuck Colson pointed out that October 31 is also the day that
Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.
Maybe, we could focus on the history of the Reformation.
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