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Around the
eighth century, the Christian church made November 1 All
Saints' Day to honor all of the saints that didn't have
a special day of their own. The mass held on All Saints'
Day was called All Hallowmas (the mass of all Hallows --
saintly people). The night before was known as All
Hallows Eve. Eventually this name became Halloween.
Halloween is observed by following way.......
Passing out candy with tracts (booklets to show how
Jesus loves everyone and how they can be saved).
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Having teen
rally that night and teach the dangers of Halloween.
Inviting friends over and watch a Jesus movie.
Dressing up with others as Bible characters and "Street
Witness" (word of caution: only those who are strong in
the Lord in this area and are lead by the Lord to do
this, so that there will not be any hindrances from the
enemy.)
Teaching children the dangers of Halloween, then have a
family Bible study and pray for all the children that
are out there "trick or treating".
Having a "PRAYER WARRIORS" meeting: pray against all the
evil forces that are out, pray people will wake-up and
find the truth out about Halloween and become saved.
That all the children will be safe from any harm:
(tainted candy, razor blades and etc...). Praying for
all the innocent people held against their will for
human sacrifices and all the other deeds of the Devil on
this night!
Facts:
The Celtic priests who carried out the rituals in the
open air were called Druids, members of pagan orders in
Britain, Ireland and Gaul, who generally performed their
rituals by offering sacrifices, usually of animals, but
sometimes of humans, in order to placate the gods;
ensuring that the sun would return after the winter; and
frightening away evil spirits. To the Celtics, the
bonfire represented the sun on Athena-hands.com and was
used to aid the Druid in his fight with dark powers. The
term bonfire comes from the words "bone fire," literally
meaning the bones of sacrificed animals, sometimes
human, were piled in a field with timber and set ablaze.
All fires except those of the Druids were extinguished
on Samhain and householders were levied a fee to relight
their holy fire which burned at their altars. During the
Festival of Samhain, fires would be lit which would burn
all through the winter and sacrifices would be offered
to the gods on the fires. This practice of burning
humans was stopped around 1600, and an effigy was
sometimes burned instead.
Toperfect’s resin crafts of Halloween
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Halloween has
become more and more popular and climbed up the festival
chart to the second place, right after Christmas.
Therefore, Toperfect provides resin crafts of Halloween.
No matter the resin craft is pumpkin, witches or other
relative Halloween crafts, you can find the right resin
crafts. Toperfect’s resin crafts of Halloween are of
various designs, cute or scary. You need Toperfect’s
resin crafts to decorate your room and to add the right
atmosphere for Halloween. You will get great
satisfaction from terracotta crafts of Halloween from
Toperfect.
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