A single day to commemorate ALL Christian Martyrs, known and unknown, was established on November 1. In Britain, using the old Anglo-Saxon terms, it was called ALL HALLOWS DAY - that is ALL SAINTS DAY. The Evening before came to be called the Eve of All Hallows, or Hallow's Even or as we say it today taken from Scottish English - Hallowe'en. Although, for many people, Hallowe'en is a harmless day of gorging on candy, and dressing-up to frighten people, and trick-or-treating.
As we shall discover, Hallowe'en has its elements that are far from candy and child's play:
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Rev. Paul A. Backhurst grew up in Liverpool, England. He was educated at Liverpool Blue Coat School, and later studied Classics at King's College London. In 2002, he relocated to Nijmegen in the Netherlands, where the Lord saved him in 2004. He met his wife and was married....