Halloween centers on dressing up in costume - often as witches and goblins, and asking for candy. Do you know the origins of this peculiar holiday? Why should Christians care?
Trick or Treat? We all know the question and we all know the time of year when many children dress up in costumes and go door to door asking for candy. Many adults even dress up at work or at the office and then head off to parties. And many groups have “christianized” this holiday even though it has a very spiritually troublesome history.
Do you know the origins of Halloween? And why does this even matter for Christians? Certainly, those who call themselves Christian would never intentionally do something sinful. The key question though is, Should Christians celebrate Halloween?
Today’s returning guests will dive into this question and provide some Bible-based and historical answers.
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Halloween centers on dressing up in costume - often as witches and goblins, and asking for candy. Do you know the origins of this peculiar holiday? Why should Christians care?
Trick or Treat? We all know the question and we all know the time of year when many children dress up in costumes and go door to door asking for candy. Many adults even dress up at work or at the office and then head off to parties. And many groups have “christianized” this holiday even though it has a very spiritually troublesome history.
Do you know the origins of Halloween? And why does this even matter for Christians? Certainly, those who call themselves Christian would never intentionally do something sinful. The key question though is, Should Christians celebrate Halloween?
Today’s returning guests will dive into this question and provide some Bible-based and historical answers.
Did you know you can understand the events of the future? Bible prophecy, and specifically the biblical Feast of Trumpets, sheds powerful light onto this often-dark and little-understood subject.
We seem to be drawing close to the end of an era. And even the popular press is picking up on this. Notice this headline from a recent article in the Jerusalem Post: “MESSIAH ALMOST HERE AND ORTHODOX JEWS, EVANGELICALS KNOW IT, PASTOR SAYS. He admitted that while there may be some theological differences about who the Messiah is, the narratives are strikingly similar.”
Did you realize you CAN know at least some of what the future holds? More specifically, you can understand what the last few years, before the return of Christ to the earth, will be like. The Bible makes these events far more clear than most realize - and God’s annual Holy Days reveal the details. The world is changing and the Bible, and specifically the biblical holy day of the Feast of Trumpets can actually show us what to expect.
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Halloween centers on dressing up in costume - often as witches and goblins, and asking for candy. Do you know the origins of this peculiar holiday? Why should Christians care?
Trick or Treat? We all know the question and we all know the time of year when many children dress up in costumes and go door to door asking for candy. Many adults even dress up at work or at the office and then head off to parties. And many groups have “christianized” this holiday even though it has a very spiritually troublesome history.
Do you know the origins of Halloween? And why does this even matter for Christians? Certainly, those who call themselves Christian would never intentionally do something sinful. The key question though is, Should Christians celebrate Halloween?
Today’s returning guests will dive into this question and provide some Bible-based and historical answers.