Read "halloween: the devil's night" Gospel tract
http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1053/1053_01.asp
satanists admit that Halloween is not just a make-believe fun time for the kids. Pagans and other satan worshippers have several "holidays" involving truly ghoulish practices. Bible believers are right in not allowing their children to participate in this evil, but we should not overlook the magnificent opportunity to counter the devil's propaganda.
Those who have been involved in satanism tell us that halloween is a key tool in presenting evil as fun, to break down people's resistance to the evilness. It is much like the devil's lie that "white" witchcraft is okay; it's just the dark arts that are bad. Ex-satanist and former vampire William Schnoebelen describes how this progression works in his book, wicca, satan's Little White Lie.
Don't participate in the evil, but use the opportunity
Soul winners need to be aware of the evil roots of the holiday and be equipped to counter that evil with the power of the gospel. Dropping a tract in the candy bag of a trick-or-treater at your door puts an arrow in the heart of any real demon that is maneuvering into the family where that tract will be going.
8 REASONS TO USE CHICK TRACTS ON HALLOWEEN
1. You can get the gospel to lost children (and their parents)
2. You can reach people you couldn’t reach any other time of year.
3. It’s easy! Just drop Chick tracts into waiting, open bags.
4. It’s convenient! You don’t even have to leave your home.
5. It’s fun! Kids love them. Many will thank you for the unique gift.
6. It’s a great way to train your own kids to witness.
7. You’ll rejoice, knowing you turned a pagan holiday into a time of
witnessing.
8. Chick tracts get read and people get saved.
A message from Jack Chick
Most children are growing up without the gospel. What can we do about it?
The history of Halloween
Kid's Treat or Pagan Trick?
Should Christians celebrate Halloween?
Information on why Christians should not allow their children to participate in Halloween celebrations, trick-or-treating, etc.
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