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Should Christians celebrate Halloween? We investigate the pagan and Christian roots of Halloween. Then we discuss how Christians can engage in Halloween as an act of hospitality, regardless of our beliefs on the holiday!

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Should Christians celebrate Halloween? We investigate the pagan and Christian roots of Halloween. Then we discuss how Christians can engage in Halloween as an act of hospitality, regardless of our beliefs on the holiday!

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InAllThings Charity - December 7, 2015

Mentally Healthy with Jesse Clark

Mentally Healthy with Jesse Clark

Heather, Tara and JR. talk the importance of mental health with counselor Jesse Clark. What does it look like to be mentally healthy? What are some best practices for counseling others? When are you out of your depth? PLUS: all three hosts are featured in a new magazine, THE TABLE, so we run down our contributions.

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How do you celebrate Halloween?

By JR. Forasteros

JR. lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Amanda. In addition to exploring the wonders that are the Lone Star state, JR. is the teaching pastor at Catalyst Community Church, a writer and blogger. His book, Empathy for the Devil, is available from InterVarsity Press. He's haunted by the Batman, who is in turn haunted by the myth of redemptive violence.