by Good News
What should you do in deciding how you will approach this hotly debated issue?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Originally Halloween was a pagan festival oriented around fire, the dead and the powers of darkness. How did it become accepted in the "Christian" world?
by Frank Dunkle, David Cobb
Many aspects of traditional Christianity - holidays, practices and doctrines - came not from Christ or the Bible but from ancient pagan religion.
In this Teen Bible Study Guide we will discuss the origins of modern-day traditions on Halloween, read through the Holy Scriptures how God views the observance of holidays such as Halloween, and finally, consider how we can apply this...
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?
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?
by Gerhard Marx
If you as a parent want God's Word to have the final say on how children should be brought up, why would you allow them to participate in Halloween?
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.
by Don Hooser
Most folks who celebrate Halloween are nice people, but that doesn’t make Halloween nice.
by Don Hooser
The pagan holidays are “popular” because they make a lot of money for a lot of people.
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.
by Gary Petty
Paganism is inclusive. True Christianity, once called the Way, is not. Its original followers passionately rejected the concepts and practices of religions not based on the Bible. What does that mean for you?
by Dan Preston
Holidays that purport to be Christian, but which are pagan in origin are problematic. But what about holidays like Thanksgiving?