Every year on Halloween, it's inevitable that there is controversy from Christians. The whole "To celebrate or not to celebrate" debate is seen on every form of social media. I am a Christian. I am a Christ follower. Jesus is Lord of my life. And I celebrate Halloween. *gasp*
I believe that instead of hiding in your prayer closet on what is said to be an evil holiday...maybe, just maybe, we should put our focus outward. I truly believe with all my heart that if Jesus were here on earth today - you would find him at the trunk or treats. Why? Because it's a chance to reach the lost. I recently attended my parents church trunk or treat with my children and there were hundreds of people there. This is a church that my dad has been the pastor of for 21 years. I grew up in this church, and I only knew a fraction of the people who attended the trunk or treat. This is ministry. This is a chance to take what people call the most evil day of the year, and turn it into something pleasing to the Lord. There are people who would never step foot in a church on any other day, but they are taking the time to visit churches on Halloween for trunk or treat. We are planting seeds that one day may bear fruit.
Now, when my family does Halloween, we have "rules". We don't call it harvest or a hallelujah party - we call it what it is. It's Halloween. Why call it something else? It doesn't make it more holy by calling it an alternative name. We celebrate Halloween...but we do it God's way. We have do's and don'ts. We DO embrace the fun. We DO make it all about family time. We DO dress up. We DO pray for our kids, that they will be protected by any form of evil in the spirit realm. We DON'T let them dress as anything evil or scary. We DON'T take them to haunted houses or places with demonic costumes or decor and we DON'T deny that we have fun celebrating Halloween. That is something we will not be ashamed of.
Regardless of your stance, I see both sides. I understand the people who feel wrong about celebrating Halloween. It's not those people who bother me. The people who get under my skin are those who shame other Christians for participating. Your convictions and my convictions may not be the same, but that doesn't make either one of us wrong. If you feel that your place on Halloween is sitting at home, praying for the hearts of those who are out celebrating - then by all means, pray! That's an awesome thing that God has put on your heart. If you feel that handing out candy and ministering to kids at a church trunk or treat is where you need to be - do it! And do it shamelessly! If you want to go make memories with your children, then go take them out and have fun. If you have a conviction, listen to it. We are all going to celebrate this day in a different way. None of those ways, unless you are worshiping the devil, are wrong. Pray about it and ask God to guide your decision. We have and we feel no guilt in taking our kids out, innocently dressed, for a night of family fun.
There is nothing evil about this -
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
A Healthy Halloween
What does a crunchy health conscious mama do for Halloween? This has been a struggle for me. I have two precious kiddos. Stella Rae is my spunky two year old. She is curious and adventurous. Did I mention that she loves candy? She does. *sigh* I unfortunately did not get the one in a million child who hates sugar. Does that kid even exist? ;) I'm not a big fan of our kids getting candy, and to be honest, they really don't get it from us. On the rare occasion that Stella gets high fructose corn syrup, bleached sugar, caramel coloring nonsense...it's usually from a certain family member...who shall remain nameless. ;)
So what about Halloween? The Mecca of candy. What do we do then? I will tell you what WE do. I refuse to deprive my girl from the festivities of Halloween. This is her first year of really getting to enjoy it and so far she has had a blast. So, I let her enjoy her time, and at the end of the night I let her have TWO pieces of her favorite candy. And then, the candy "disappears".
In a perfect world, everyone would all have healthy snacks and treats for our kiddos on Halloween. This is just not reality, so we have to make guidelines.You might think I'm being paranoid or over protective...but do you know what sugar does? Here's the ugly truth...
Yes, I know these health issues come with extreme amounts of sugar...but sugar is in SO MUCH MORE than just candy. I'm not the Halloween police telling you that you are an awful person for giving your kids candy. It's a FUN night and I LOVE Halloween! But consider making it more about dressing up and other traditions than making candy the focal point. Think about making some yummy healthy treats with them like these super cute pumpkins and ghosts...
(You can make these out of Bananas and chocolate chips, so you still get a little bit of the good stuff ;) and the pumpkins are pealed oranges with a celery stick in the middle)
Here's another idea - take some fruit cups (we get no sugar added organic fruit cups) and draw a pumpkin face on them. Healthy and festive! :)
Here's a treat that will rock your child's immune system AND taste great! Ningxia Red gummies! Ningxia Red is LOADED with antioxidants and vitamins. Order some here
So, what are some ways that YOU make Halloween healthy? I'd love to hear your ideas!
So what about Halloween? The Mecca of candy. What do we do then? I will tell you what WE do. I refuse to deprive my girl from the festivities of Halloween. This is her first year of really getting to enjoy it and so far she has had a blast. So, I let her enjoy her time, and at the end of the night I let her have TWO pieces of her favorite candy. And then, the candy "disappears".
In a perfect world, everyone would all have healthy snacks and treats for our kiddos on Halloween. This is just not reality, so we have to make guidelines.You might think I'm being paranoid or over protective...but do you know what sugar does? Here's the ugly truth...
Yes, I know these health issues come with extreme amounts of sugar...but sugar is in SO MUCH MORE than just candy. I'm not the Halloween police telling you that you are an awful person for giving your kids candy. It's a FUN night and I LOVE Halloween! But consider making it more about dressing up and other traditions than making candy the focal point. Think about making some yummy healthy treats with them like these super cute pumpkins and ghosts...
(You can make these out of Bananas and chocolate chips, so you still get a little bit of the good stuff ;) and the pumpkins are pealed oranges with a celery stick in the middle)
Here's another idea - take some fruit cups (we get no sugar added organic fruit cups) and draw a pumpkin face on them. Healthy and festive! :)
Here's a treat that will rock your child's immune system AND taste great! Ningxia Red gummies! Ningxia Red is LOADED with antioxidants and vitamins. Order some here
So, what are some ways that YOU make Halloween healthy? I'd love to hear your ideas!
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Young Living Interview
Hello friends! I was recently interviewed by a dear friend, Dr. Tim Henderson on Unshackled TV. Unshackled is the home of our upcoming show Living Wholly. In this interview I touch a little bit on what the show will be about, and I also talk about Young Living Essential Oils. Check out the interview by clicking here
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