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A Parent’s Guide to HALLOWEEN

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What comes to mind when you think of Halloween—Pumpkins? Witches? Scary movies starring Jamie Lee Curtis? More than that, what should you think about it? You might wonder why we’re even asking this question. Isn’t it obvious that a holiday celebrating ghosts, vampires, zombies, and witches is clearly one that Christians ought to avoid? Maybe so. And maybe not. We wouldn’t be loving God with all our minds if we didn’t thoughtfully evaluate why we do or do not observe Halloween.

By Sarah Hamaker at Axis.org

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broken link - WF 28 Jun 21 need to check Zotero for original link 31 Aug 21 - found a link but not sure it's the correct one (AD) Sept 14 21 - Found correct link, title, description. Added tags with ZERO on front for new tag system ideas for the future. VR Ready - WF 14 Sept 2021
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14
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2019-01-01 00:00:00
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Axis.org
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Hamaker, Sarah
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broken link - WF 28 Jun 21 need to check Zotero for original link 31 Aug 21 - found a link but not sure it's the correct one (AD) Sept 14 21 - Found correct link, title, description. Added tags with ZERO on front for new tag system ideas for the future. VR Ready - WF 14 Sept 2021
Pages
14
Publisheddate
2019-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Axis.org
Resourceauthor
Hamaker, Sarah
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