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The History of Harvest Day

Christians Turn Halloween into Harvest Day

The Christian community has become increasingly aware of not only Halloween's origins, but also its implications. As a positive alternative, many have chosen to celebrate the holiday as Harvest Day instead.

written by Amy Miller


Harvest Day Events in the Community

How Community Members can Celebrate the Harvest Season

Many Harvest Day and fall activities have very little cost, but provide a lifetime of great memories. No matter what age they are, and no matter where they are in the nation, Christians everywhere have many opportunities to celebrate the Fall season with wholesome and fun activities.

written by Amy Miller


Christian New Years Resolutions

Traditions and Resolutions for Christian New Years Eve

Traditionally, many people in the world get inebriated, only to wake up sometime the next day not knowing what they might have said, what happened, or with whom. As a safe and sane alternative to the typical New Year’s bash, Christians can gather together with music, food, games, perhaps an inspirational message, and some powerful prayer. Then go home, go to bed, and enjoy the next day without a smashing headache or an upset stomach.

written by Pete Miller


Harvest Day in the Christian Family

How Christian Families can Celebrate Harvest Day In Place of Halloween

To the Christian family, Halloween represents more than just chocolate skulls and a plastic R.I.P. headstone in the front yard. It symbolizes an observance of the darker side of the spiritual world, and for this reason many families have chosen to celebrate the harvest season with more positive alternatives.

written by Amy Miller


Christmas: the True Meaning

Christmas's Religious Observance and History

A celebration of Christmas in the Church and the history of Christmas lead to the true meaning of the holiday.

written by David Katski


Christian Abstinence from Alcohol

If Jesus Drank Wine, Why Can't You?

The Bible is black and white. It says we are to be sober. It also states that drunkenness is an abominable idolatry and that whoever practices these things will not inherit the Kingdom of God. That alone should make a Christian want to change their ways.

written by Sherry Colby


Bible Study Guide - 1 Peter

The Book of 1 Peter is an Exhortation to Continue in the Faith

Christians are a chosen people who had been called out of darkness. As such, they were to follow the example of Christ in love, obedience and forgiveness.

written by Amy Miller


Why God Desires Praise

Praise and Worship of God Benefit the Worshipper

God does not have a self-esteem problem. He does not need praise and worship to boost His ego. His desire for the attention of His creation is rooted in love. He commands praise and worship in order to benefit the worshipper.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Christmas Eve

What are the customs and traditions of Christmas Eve?

A discussion of Christmas Eve's observances and customs around the world.

written by David Katski


Church Fundraising with a Company

Choosing Your Fundraising Partner

Information on how to choose a business partner for a church or religious fundraiser.

written by Bob Robertson


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