A month ago, I shared Mike Winger’s vid “A pastor shares his thoughts on Halloween.” Mikes’ video was much longer than the two I am going to share today.
I tried to pick videos in which some new things are added to the discussion.
Alan from Polite Leader often discusses false teaching and critiques contemporary movements on his channel. He also recommends sound teachers, as well. In his video on Halloween, he shares some origins of Halloween before explaining his view on whether or not Christians should celebrate.
Check out: Can Christians Celebrate Halloween? | Alan (Polite Leader)
Allen Parr from The Beat does videos covering common topics Christians have questions on. He also challenges Christians to be true to their calling of following Jesus. In his video on Halloween, Allen covers 5 things to avoid when discussing Halloween.
Check out: Should We Celebrate Halloween? | Allen Par (The Beat)

Scripture To Memorize/Meditate On – (ESV) Romans 5:08, “but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
*To learn more about what Jesus did on the cross and why His atonement sacrifice is so needed please see: Why Did A Loving God Kill His Son? (Does God Hate?)
*If you do not know the Gospel, do not turn away. If you think you know the Gospel, check out these questions and see how prepared you are for the day someone might ask you why you believe: The Gospel Challenge (30 Question Quiz) – Are You Ready To Defend Your Faith?
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Halloween has taken over an important Christian holiday — Reformation Day. On October 31`, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg, Saxony and sparked the Protestant Reformation.
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I love Alan! I don’t always agree with some of Alan and Allen’s views, but I tend to look forward to what they have to share.
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Same. 🙂 Very much appreciate their perspective.
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