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Halloween is now a diverse celebration with a wide range of traditions and interpretations. It might be a day of harmless fun, a time to express creativity, and to engage the community. It might provide opportunities to talk about Christ the Victor and the devil as a defeated enemy. And for others, the association with the supernatural and the macabre may raise these concerns about potentially glorifying evil.
This holiday is a delicate one, so I encourage you to pray through the season. Here are my three big thoughts on such a conflicting holiday in the church community:
There is not one perfect answer to how every family should navigate Halloween traditions and celebrations. Yet, there are a few boundaries we should put in place for how we approach this holiday and choose to best uphold these convictions while still creating memories in our homes.
If you love Halloween and have fun with it each year, keep teaching your children that all choices, representations, and attitudes should honor the Lord and fall in line with your convictions. If you're anti-Halloween, there is the obvious, but then there are also the elements of honoring and glorifying the Lord in how we respond to others' opinions with whom we may vehemently disagree.
We do not have any examples from Scripture that tell us how to celebrate October 31, but we do have guiding biblical principles to help us glorify God in our celebration. We can participate in Halloween in God-honoring ways.
Are all horror movies the work of the devil? Or can some even bring non-Christians to Christ? Let's look at the "avoid them all" and "watch some" arguments; and weigh what Scripture says.
If you are a Christian parent, Halloween can pose a dilemma. We don’t want to deny our children a fun time with their peers, but we also don’t want to compromise our faith. What should we do? Let’s explore the options.
We can agree to disagree, but is there a way we can engage with culture in order to be a light to others, yet not go too far? I believe we can. Here are four ways to find balance between cultural engagement and Christian values this Halloween.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to how we should view Halloween and whether we should even celebrate it. You've likely formed your ownview; what's important is that we remain open to listening to other viewpoints before we rush to judge them. My goal isn't to tell you what to do on Halloween because I recognize people will see this day differently.Isimplywant to present a variety of perspectives while acknowledging that what you do on Halloween is ultimately your decision to make.
Christian mamas, refuse to be ignorant of the "why" behind so much of what we now know and celebrate as part of Halloween... and how some of those darker practices infiltrate our everyday culture.
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