It’s Halloween. “The word Halloween literally means the evening before All Hallows Day or All Saint’s Day, celebrated on November 1.” But it goes back even further—1900 years ago when the Celtic druids celebrated it as their new year, where the dead mingled with the living. Christian missionaries then used the day to show the Light to those living in darkness. I hope you’ll use Halloween, a dark holiday, to show the light to those who are lost. It’s not every day that the Lord allows the lost to come to your doorsteps. Hand out a Keys for Kids devotional or a tract with that candy. It’s a seed that may make an eternal difference.

Based on “What Is Halloween and Should Christians Celebrate It?”, BibleInfo.com.

Suggested Reading: Matthew 5:16