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How to Celebrate Hallelujah Night Instead of Halloween

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By Lamonique
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As Christians we want to give God honor in everything that we do. If Halloween is devil's night then who are we giving honor to? Is causing fear ever right in any circumstance? Whether or not to celebrate Halloween as a Christian is a choice that each family must decide for themselves. But if you have been seeking a way to let your kids enjoy festivities and still give God the glory on October 31st, then have a Hallelujah Night Instead of a Halloween Night.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Biblical or non scary costumes
  • A fun location
  • Candy
  • Other Participating Families
  1. Step 1

    FIRST- Gather parents together from your local church or even your neighborhood. See if other parents are interested in a Hallelujah Night.

  2. Step 2

    Second- With the help of your church or neighborhood committee secure a venue for your Hallelujah Night; this could simply be the church you are a member or your local roller rink depending on the finances of participating families.

  3. Step 3

    Third- Have each parent bring a bag of candy per child in their family; bag up the candy and pass out at the end of the night.

  4. Step 4

    HAVE FUN!! If your venue is your local church rent a movie, plan party theme games, etc. Rate costumes according to originality, cutest, etc. Make if fun and memorable.

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ChristinaM said

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on 10/28/2008 Thats a great idea i LOVE it!

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