[Editor's Note: The following is a re-post of George Robinson's Sep. 28, 2010 blog.]
October 31st. For most Americans this date means one thing: **Halloween.** Costumes, candy and trick-or-treaters spending to the tune of $2.5 billion making this holiday second only to Christmas in marketing revenue. But good Christians don’t celebrate Halloween. Or do they? Some Protestants may prefer to call it Reformation Day, for after all, that is the date … [Read More]
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Why All Good Christians Should Celebrate Halloween
Why All Good Christians Should Celebrate Halloween
October 31st. For most Americans this date means one thing: **Halloween.** Costumes, candy and trick-or-treaters spending to the tune of $2.5 billion making this holiday second only to Christmas in marketing revenue. But good Christians don’t celebrate Halloween. Or do they? Some Protestants may prefer to call it Reformation Day, for after all, that is the date that Martin Luther nailed his Theses to the door at Castle Church in Wittenberg back in 1517. That … [Read More]
The Comprehensive Nature of a Great Commission Classroom
The Great Commission has tremendous import for Southern Baptists. Historically, our Convention was founded upon the desire for churches to participate in God’s global redemptive mission. More recently, the 2010 SBC in Orlando saw the historic passing of the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force recommendations. And here at Southeastern Seminary, we “seek to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission.” We are truly a Great … [Read More]



