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@Marilyn C I'm sure there is a lot of truth about it being a generational thing; but this is also changing, I reckon, as others on the forum have testified; FYI:I personally don`t like them, (being of an older generation)
O yea my mother has one..I was a bit shocked really, she is 84 now but it was about 10 years ago, she got a dolphin on her wrist
One of the churches I go to has three quite elderly women, all widows, who recently went out and got themselves tattoos. .. There was no doubt they were all first tattoos. All three of them went out and got them together.
@Not me My wife and I talked to a young lady with the whole of John 3.16 tattooed on her wrist area: one can surmise she would have gone to the tattoo parlor joyously following her decision.I agree, as long as one’s heart doesn’t condemn, may all be blessed in their decision(s)
Onto Him be our all, Not me
@Not me My wife and I talked to a young lady with the whole of John 3.16 tattooed on her wrist area: one can surmise she would have gone to the tattoo parlor joyously following her decision.
i've never seen them in my area of OR but there might be some places here
....part of being in the military. Got to get your tattoo if you're a real man. .. it is becoming a norm with health professionals...It is becoming a tool people are using to let others identify their faith. ..I do like the idea of Christian based tattoos
On my shift, only three don't have them (of 13 nurses). We have several nurses (including myself) who have visible tattoos; one gal has them on her wrists. ...I've had a few wives tell me of their husbands' tattoos after seeing mine. It's such a sweet, intimate, bonding moment, and I feel so privileged
allnurses dot comI am a nurse in a cardiac ICU. I am also pretty heavily tattooed. I am a well educated, well rounded nurse, and was raised with strong morals and manners. .. I am an extremely traditional person.
@Ronald Nolette I have anyway talked with young ppl with Bible verses tattooed. (Psalm verse; John 3.16...) And they all would seem to have gone to the tattoo artist with witness tool reasons in mind.It would depend on the art they are willing to put on peoples bodies.
.. part of being in the military. Got to get your tattoo if you're a real man.
...it is becoming a norm with health professionals...It is becoming a tool people are using to let others identify their faith. ..
withGot to get your tattoo if you're a real man
Got to get your tattoo if you're a real nurse
allnurses dot comOn my shift, only three don't have them (of 13 nurses). We have several nurses (including myself) who have visible tattoos
...it is becoming a norm with health professionals...
@Taken.....Worth it, would be something the individual enduring the pain and getting the tat could claim. Not me. I am a bystander in that scenario.
:)
forums dot thewelltrainedmind dot comI would be hard-pressed to come up with more than a handful of names of my friends who DON'T have at least one tattoo--and we are all suburban homeschooling moms, ages ranging from early-30s to mid-50s, living in conservative North Texas.
@Taken
True indeed, I'm sure.
While today a lot of past bystanders - indeed, conservative bystanders - have inexorably become participants...:
greenvneck said:
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From a faith based witness tattoo perspective, the trend does open up a lot of testimony opportunities.
@TakenSure. And for all kinds of reasons...from advertising they believe, and are approachable as they being a believer....to they believe, and have a reminder to keep them in check.
And numerous reasons in-between.
Personal preferences. :)
James McCarthy, Mirror dot co dot ukPaula Castle took up tattooing after being made redundant from a sales job ..."I really did not want to do it. ...But I’m a bit of an all or nothing person so I said ‘yes’ and really pushed myself and I’ve not stopped...About 97% of my clients are female and that is universal across the board."
I did finally get my ears pierced ... Now my skin is two thin to get a scripture tat, which I wouldn't mind. Probably 1 John 3:23-24. And I don't mind shots and needles. I kinda like it.:cool:
@Taken
Yes, like you say, very much a personal preference.
But collectively there has been a surge of such personal preferences, as so many are discovering it as a way of expressing oneself and as the demand for the profession's service is escalating very significantly:
James McCarthy, Mirror dot co dot uk
And around those perspectives of belief which you describe rather tellingly, it has been embraced as an opportunity from age 18 right to the mature:
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@TakenI notice. Mimicking is what humans do, to make themselves uniquely different from everyone else.
Sort of like the FBI, unique, secret, and you can spot and identify them a mile away.
Whereas years ago legalists might have tried to claim that that 'nice Christian ladies don't get tattoos' - supposedly; yet today it has emerged that it's rather wholesome to be a tattooed Christian woman, with all the resultant witness opportunities. As 1stCenturyLady describes it, so many are now saying 'I kinda like it'.I did finally get my ears pierced ... Now my skin is two thin to get a scripture tat, which I wouldn't mind. Probably 1 John 3:23-24. And I don't mind shots and needles. I kinda like it.:cool:
@Angelina I see your perspective.Well bro, I am not really interested in changing my tats to depict something more palatable as a believer. When people ask, I tell them my story and then tell them my new story as a believer. This also is a good talking point. Kinda like an old war scar
Nice post there, @Pearl.My daughter is the oldest of my three children and has tattoos of her children's names on her wrists. My son who is the youngest has quite few tattoos - a celtic ring round his arm, 'Only God can judge me' down the other arm and some sort of wings across his shoulders. He was the first to get inked and to be honest I was easy with it. It was his choice.
... approachable as they being a believer....
..shortly after getting my tattoo done .. the dentist ask me about it - it opened up a conversation that would not have come about at all..I honestly felt OK about getting the tattoo in the first place.( I had weighed everything up , talked to my pastor, reflected on scripture ) ...it did serve as an encouragment at the time. I have had quite a few conversations at work when people notice it.
@Taken
Yes, it can be all about approachability as a believer.
Rita said:
The young lady with the John 3.16 wrist area tattoo with whom my wife and I spoke was really saying: "This is what I want ppl to talk to me about...."
As was suggested: the faith tattoo experience can serve to be an encouragement all round.