National Evangelism Day. A day set aside to remind us the importance of evangelizing, witnessing. Actually, we should be doing this on a daily basis all the time! Find out when this day is! #EvangelismDay
Former Satanist Warns About the Dangers of Halloween
Former Satanist Warns About the Dangers of Halloween. John Ramirez, who used to be a high-ranking priest within the Satanic Temple before miraculously having his heart opened to the Gospel, shares the story of his personal involvement with satanism and celebrating Halloween in order to warn parents of its dangers. The question of should Christians celebrate Halloween always come about this time of year. Ramirez gives warnings to Christians about the dark holiday … Halloween and why Christians shouldn’t celebrate it. #Halloween
Blue Halloween Candy Buckets for Autism
Blue Halloween Candy Buckets for Autism – I heard about this on Way-FM. (Blue Pumpkin Bucket). I haven’t heard about this until now. So I figured I’d look into it. #Halloween
There’ll Be Scary Ghost Stories
There’ll Be Scary Ghost Stories – In the Christmas Song, It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the year, there is mention of ghost stories. So why tell ghost stories during Christmas?
Great Pumpkin Trunk or Treats
Great Pumpkin Trunk or Treats – my wife and I dressed up and set up as Linus and Sally from The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. #GreatPumpkin
A-Z of Halloween
A-Z of Halloween this is a list of things Halloween from A-Z. #halloween
Former Satanist Warns About the Dangers of Halloween
Former Satanist Warns About the Dangers of Halloween. John Ramirez, who used to be a high-ranking priest within the Satanic Temple before miraculously having his heart opened to the Gospel, shares the story of his personal involvement with satanism and celebrating Halloween in order to warn parents of its dangers. The question of should Christians celebrate Halloween always come about this time of year. Ramirez gives warnings to Christians about the dark holiday … Halloween and why Christians shouldn’t celebrate it. #Halloween
These treats are staples of Halloween celebrations
These treats are staples of Halloween celebrations – Youngsters are not the only ones who look forward to the sweets that are synonymous with Halloween. Adults also indulge their sweet tooths on Halloween. The following are some treats that simply must be part of Halloween.
Mischief Night Pranks
Mischief Night pranks – Plenty of fun is to be had on October 31, when hordes of costume-clad children and adults scour neighborhoods on the hunt for the best candy. But prior to Halloween comes the trickery, jokes and gags of Mischief Night.
Advice from a Pumpkin
Advice from a Pumpkin – this might make since the advice this pumpkin gives us. #Pumpkin
National Candy Corn Day
National Candy Corn Day – You will find this yellow, orange and white candy each year around fall, Halloween time. Some people like them and other people don’t. Odd enough it has it’s own holiday too. #NationalCandyCornDay #CandyCornDay #CandyCorn
The Purple Pumpkin Project
The Purple Pumpkin Project – This year you might see purple pumpkins and they are suppose to have a meaning that deals with the COVID-19 pandemic. #PurplePumpkin #PurplePumpkinProject
Reverse Trunk or Treat, Reverse Trick or Treat
Reverse Trunk or Treat, Reverse Trick or Treat – Instead of you going trunk to trunk or door to door getting treats, you do this instead! #TrunkorTreat #TrickorTreat #Halloween
Halloween Superstitions Revealed
Halloween superstitions revealed. Steeped in tradition, Halloween season also is a time of year when superstitions take root and add to the spooky and often silly nature of the holiday. Some Halloween traditions are traced back to the ancient Celts. Their belief that spirits of the deceased were able to wander the earth during the time they called Samhain. Folks would wear costumes so the living could blend in with ghosts, and treats were laid out to appease the spirits. #Halloween
Halloween Blog Post
Halloween Blog Post List. All of these blog post relate to Halloween, Pumpkins, Jack-O-Lanterns, Evangelism Day, Reformation Day and the Fall Festival events. #Halloween
Why are Tricks Part of Halloween?
Why are tricks part of Halloween? For some celebrants, Halloween is as much about tricks as it is treats. But why are tricks even involved with Halloween?
Drive-Thru Trunk-or-Treats
Drive-Thru Trunk-or-Treats – The CDC announced they recommend no Trunk-or-Treats or Trick-or-Treating, however that is not stopping some local churches who is doing the Trunk-or-Treats a little different this time!
Social distancing and Halloween Trunk-or-Treating
Social distancing and Halloween Trunk-or-Treating – This year Halloween figures to look different than it has in years past. Thanks to the COVID-19 virus, certain Halloween traditions may not be possible. That control makes trunk-or-treating ideal for a socially distant Halloween, and the following are some ways parents can pull off such an event in a way that’s safe and fun.
Books for Treats
Books for Treats – an idea to give books to children on Halloween instead of candy. They even made a day out of giving books. #BooksforTreats