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Hi @Dropship From your Q some weeks ago.What does the board think about ladies having tattoos, or is it it mostly men who have tatts?
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."
@dhh712 Sometimes a determined believer can undergo a careful, thorough inking in a modest placement that can prove to be a talking point for many years, maybe (which presumably is what the believer in question earnestly wants).Those are very nice. Most definitely a great opportunity for a witness engagement.
@Pearl Yes, children's / grandchildren's names on wrists are a placement that is proving popular and can really convey the message: "These are the people I really love and must keep praying for..."My daughter is the oldest of my three children and has tattoos of her children's names on her wrists.
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:
I am reminded of the prophet of God who spoke in power and conviction against the fake altar Of Jereboam. God gave this prophet strict instruction to not stop on the way home. Don't eat, don't drink, don't go home the same way. Until someone else, identifying himself also as a prophet, sidled up beside the prophet from Judah and said, an angel appeared to me and told me you could come to my place and eat and drink. The Judean prophet, who up till this time had dinner everything perfectly, decided...@Behold
Well, yours is a thoughtful point.
I guess it can be viewed also as part of Romans 14 Christian liberty.
The perspective of a lot of ppl - a lot of Christians - would also seem to be that it can be a way of expressing what's on their hearts.
James McCarthy, Mirror dot co dot uk
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I can see this fitting right in...and how so many Christians wish to receive them, often for testimony purposes.
@robert derrick Today it can radiate wholesomeness and serve as a witness tool:tattoos are like anything else: done in moderation adn discretion. ... Cultural preaching is hogwash.
@atpollardI know of more ladies that have tattoos,..
I have seen dozens of small messages or a flower or a butterfly visible
forums dot thewelltrainedmind dot comAround here (Bible Belt), it is common, especially among evangelical Christians, for the girls under about 40 to have religious tattoos. More do than don't, especially when you get to the under 30 crowd. I hardly know any female at church that is under 30 that does not have a tattoo.
As long as you can read it.:)
@robert derrick Oh so you're referring to the cursive script in the first photo as being less legible than the Bible ref. in the second photo?As long as you can read it.:)