Halloween Lessons

Every Halloween, as I reflect on childhood memories, a particular longing surfaces. I yearned to don a cowboy hat, holster a toy pistol, and gallop through the neighborhood. But my father, like many of their generation, held a strict stance against such toys. Dad, a staunch conservative, had a surprising aversion to firearms, toy pistols, or fireworks.

While he never explicitly shared the reason for this stance, we suspected a traumatic experience from his time in WWII or Korea. This unspoken history cast a shadow over his life, yet it never diminished his love for his family. His unwavering affection for us, his children and grandchildren, was a testament to the profound truth of Luke 12:7b: “You are of more value than many sparrows.”

Halloween, a night of playful frights, offers a stark contrast to the real fears that can plague our lives. In the face of genuine anxiety, we can draw comfort from the divine assurance: “Do not be afraid.” It’s a reminder that, despite life’s uncertainties, we are cherished and protected.

About the author

Webb Hubbell is the former Associate Attorney General of The United States. His novels, When Men Betray, Ginger Snaps, A Game of Inches, The Eighteenth Green, and The East End are published by Beaufort Books and are available online or at your local bookstore. When Men Betray won one of the IndieFab awards for best novel in 2014. Ginger Snaps and The Eighteenth Green won the IPPY Awards Gold Medal for best suspense/thriller. His latest, “Light of Day” will be on the bookstands soon.

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