🎃 The Truth About Halloween


Is Halloween really just harmless fun? Let’s dive into the truth, shine light on its origins, and learn how believers can stand apart.

🎃 The Truth About Halloween Blog

Many Christians wonder—should we celebrate Halloween? While the world calls it fun and harmless, the roots tell a much different story. In this teaching, we uncover the truth behind Halloween, what God’s Word says about being set apart, and how we can walk in light instead of darkness.

👉 Click below to read the full blog and dive deeper into the truth!

🎁 Free Resources About Halloween to Share & Grow Explore these tools to dive deeper into God’s truth and spread the message with others.

📰 Flyer

Quick and powerful—share this flyer to spread the truth about Halloween in your church or community.

📖 Printable Teaching

A deeper dive with scriptures, history, and encouragement for believers. Perfect for group study.

📚 Recommended Reads About Halloween


Looking to dig deeper? Here are some trusted resources that explore the history of Halloween and how Christians can respond with truth and discernment.

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Flyer: Family of Light Activity Guide

Celebrate Light Over Darkness

This season, let’s shift our focus from fear to faith. As followers of Christ, we’re called to shine His light in every season — even when the world celebrates darkness. These family-friendly ideas offer fun, meaningful ways to honor God, grow in faith, and share His love with others.

Family of Light Social Series


This season, instead of focusing on fear and darkness, let’s celebrate faith, family, and light. These faith-filled alternatives to Halloween offer fun and meaningful ways for Christians to come together, honor God, and shine His light in their communities.

🎬 Quick Watch: The Truth About Halloween (Short)


Don’t have much time? Watch this short video for a fast breakdown of why Halloween isn’t as harmless as it looks.

🔥 Be a Voice of Truth

Now that you know the truth about Halloween, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with your family, friends, and church. Let’s shine God’s light in the darkest places.