Halloween, is it for Real?

Halloween, is it for Real? by Harold Myra is a 32-page book published by Thomas Nelson in 1997. This edition explores the complexities surrounding Halloween, a holiday characterized by a blend of creepy creatures, costume parties, and harvest festivals. The narrative addresses the confusion some may feel about celebrating a holiday with roots in pagan practices and beliefs, providing a thoughtful perspective on the topic.
Readers will find a trustworthy story complemented by fun and whimsical illustrations, making it suitable for a younger audience. The book delves into themes related to holidays and celebrations, particularly focusing on Halloween from a religious and Christian viewpoint. This engaging exploration aims to clarify the significance of the holiday while addressing the various traditions associated with it.
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Halloween is an odd mixture of creepy creatures, costume parties, and harvest festivals. It is also a confusing time for those hesitant to celebrate a holiday that traces its roots to pagan practices and beliefs.
Written by Harold Myra, President of Christianity Today, Inc., this trustworthy story is accompanied with fun, whimsical illustrations.
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