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Beyond Today Dailys
by Darris McNeely
2019-11-01
Halloween in America is big business. Americans spend billions of dollars every year on this popular holiday.
Beyond Today Dailys
by Steve Myers
2019-10-30
Halloween is a very popular holiday. But is it something Christians should take part in?
Sermon
by Rick Shabi
2017-10-28
Orlando, FL
Many will say Halloween is just a harmless holiday where people dress up and have fun. Where can the harm be, they ask? Using secular sources, we examine the history of this holiday in detail and compare it to God’s clear instruction in...
Sermon
by David D Schreiber
2016-10-29
Cedar Rapids, IA
Revealed. The TRUE history of Halloween from God's word.
Beyond Today Television Program
by Steve Myers
2017-10-22
Can a holiday with wicked, ungodly origins be dressed up and made acceptable to God? Tune in to hear a surprising dialog.
Good News
by Jerold Aust
Every year, on the evening of Oct. 31, millions of families celebrate a distinctly odd holiday known as Halloween. For your own good, you need to know what lurks behind the mask of Halloween.
Sermon
by Andy Diemer
2018-10-13
Worcester, MA
Abundant sources agree that the roots of Halloween extend to Celtic worship some 2,000 years ago. God wants His people to have no part in such worldly and satanic practices which have no basis in the truth. We are called to worship God in...
Beyond Today
by Jerold Aust
Every year, on the evening of Oct. 31, millions of families celebrate a distinctly odd holiday known as Halloween. For your own good, you need to know what lurks behind the mask of Halloween.
Sermon
by Jonathan F Garnant
2020-10-31
Bakersfield, CA
Halloween may seem harmless but it has a dark side. How do we explain to others, and especially our children, why we do not participate in this observance? Reviewing the history behind Halloween, this message provides an overview of the...
Vertical Thought
by Ken Treybig
Why do witches, goblins, jack-o'-lanterns, cobwebs, graveyards and symbols of the occult surround this holiday? You need to know the real story.
Good News
by Jerold Aust
Every year at Halloween, well-meaning parents dress their children in grotesque and ghoulish costumes. Is Halloween really harmless? Who and what's behind this bizarre holiday?
Sermon
by Lynn Leiby
2016-10-29
Dallas, TX
The pagan origins of many mainstream celebrations are easily understood with a little research and an open mind. But often the argument is given that pagan origins are irrelevant to modern life. Who cares if something has pagan roots if...
Blogs
by Larry Walker
Halloween is a major holiday in the Western world for people of various backgrounds. Can Halloween celebrations be reconciled with a Christian worldview and lifestyle? The Bible holds the answer.
Beyond Today Television Program
by Steve Myers, Gary Petty, Darris McNeely
2009-10-25
What image comes to mind about Halloween? Just a night of fun or a holiday devoted to spirits who oppose God? You need to know.
Beyond Today
by Jerold Aust
Every year at Halloween, well-meaning parents dress their children in grotesque and ghoulish costumes. Is Halloween really harmless? Who and what’s behind this bizarre holiday?
Sermon
by Doug Wendt
2021-10-30
Tampa, FL
Many of America’s holidays and traditions are viewed as harmless, but as we consider God’s warnings throughout scripture, we see a totally different perspective. Are we willing to fully come out of this world and carefully follow all of...
Holidays or Holy Days: Does It Matter Which Days We Observe?
by United Church of God
Modern celebrations of Halloween may appear on the surface to be quite harmless, but the spiritual implications of dabbling with the spirit world are extremely serious.
Beyond Today Dailys
by Darris McNeely, Steve Myers
2012-10-31
Why would you want to stop kids from the fun and excitement of Halloween? Does it really matter?
Beyond Today Dailys
by Steve Myers
2021-01-21
The Bible gives some simple advice on how to change your perspective: focus on the positive, and stop complaining. 

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