Episode 37: Candy Corn Is Not A Fruit Of The Spirit, But It Helps
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What if the line between conviction and compassion is thinner than we think? We pick up the mics after a long pause and walk straight into a season-sized question: how should Christians approach Halloween without losing sight of love, wisdom, or joy. From All Hallows’ Eve and All Saints’ Day to modern front-porch outreach, we explore the roots, the drift, and practical ways to keep the night anchored in light—think warm welcomes, clear boundaries, and traditions that cherish kids without glamorizing darkness.
The conversation widens into the battleground of our times: social media pride, algorithmic echo chambers, and the pressure to win every argument. We talk about what gentle boldness looks like, how to speak truth with patience, and why edification beats dunking culture every time. Ecclesiastes frames the moment with hard-won wisdom—chasing total understanding can be futile—while the Psalms offer rest for tired minds and anxious nights. We name the thief of joy called comparison and trade highlight reels for real gratitude: imperfect families, small rituals, and honest faith that steadies the heart.
You’ll hear candid stories, Scripture that grounds action, and practical ideas you can try this week: reimagined fall traditions, kinder online habits, and a simple practice of prayer when sleep won’t come. If you’ve felt torn between standing firm and staying kind, or wondered how to find peace in a loud world, this one meets you on the road, at the porch light, and in the 2 a.m. quiet. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help more people find these conversations. Then tell us: where do you draw the line—and how do you keep love at the center?
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