Do Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate Thanksgiving?

November 25th or the fourth Thursday of November.  People associate this day as Thanksgiving. In the United States, Thanksgiving is a national holiday where families come together and give thanks for the things they have. On the dinner table, there would be: a turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberries and pumpkin pie.

However, because it is a . . . → Read More: Do Jehovah’s Witnesses celebrate Thanksgiving?

Why I don’t Celebrate Halloween

*** From Awake!, October 2006 p. 27 Why I Don’t Celebrate Halloween *** Why I Don’t Celebrate Halloween LAST YEAR, while his neighbors were busy preparing for Halloween—in some countries, a popular annual holiday with strong spiritistic overtones—14-year-old Michael in Canada had other things on his mind. In an essay that he wrote for . . . → Read More: Why I don’t Celebrate Halloween