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Was looking at some Christians tattoos last night on the internet, some really talented artists.Oh yeah
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Was looking at some Christians tattoos last night on the internet, some really talented artists.Oh yeah
Done in this spirit, the ink injecting can be a wholesome, confidence building experience that may bring effective fruit in repeated testimony opportunities, can't it?
The young lady with whom my wife and I talked with the whole of John 3.16 worded in a tattoo on her wrist area seemed to exude a quite confidence, even though seemingly shy also. Such an attitude is nice to see in Christian young men and women.
Thanks. Seems that you really relish your past and future tattoo experiences, as a person with a tattoo journey already. Maybe if you really like that design, an artist at a local parlor could come up with something that would be a tattoo design that you'd really be comfortable with?
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PS: I re-read your post and maybe you were saying that you wouldn't like that design.
Seems anyway like what you're really saying in your posts is that you think inkings should reflect, not adolescent girlish enthusiasm, but as a woman the maturity of a confidently inked adult in a planned design that's lasting.
I think it's probably sensible these days for Christians with tattoos of nudes, acquired at some stage of their past, to have an artist tattoo a bikini or top or skirt onto the figure of the nude.The other was a nude woman on his arm.
So were they good?Was looking at some Christians tattoos last night on the internet, some really talented artists.
So did you show the Christian tattoo art talent to your daughter who wanted to be a tattoo artist?Very good.
As per the OP quote, I guess it's thus compelling also to see how the many young Christian men and women who become inked in pursuit of witness-friendly faith based designs would wish that more Christians trained and participated in quality tattoo artist professional work (if this also makes sense?)... a pretty individual thing, I suppose. I just hope whenever they decide to do it, they choose a tattoo artist worth his salt...
No she and her family are about an hour awaySo did you show the Christian tattoo art talent to your daughter who wanted to be a tattoo artist?
Anyway, when you said you empathized with the really good talent in Christian tattoo art that you saw, I wondered if someone such as your daughter also who once aspired to contributing to such talent might also at least empathize with you over it, even if she's not now going to contribute to it herself?No she and her family are about an hour away
As per the OP quote, I guess it's thus compelling also to see how the many young Christian men and women who become inked in pursuit of witness-friendly faith based designs would wish that more Christians trained and participated in quality tattoo artist professional work (if this also makes sense?)
I wasn't particularly thinking of 'advertising'; more the subjective thought process of Christian young men and women who might wish that more Christians became talented as tattoo artists - seeing as so many Christians anyway (as per the OP quote) get inked nowadays. (If this makes sense?)And how would you advertise that?! I can't imagine if they did it outright it would be hugely beneficial for them, todays culture being what it is. Perhaps word of mouth? But that's a terribly inefficient way of advertising. I wonder how many Churches would let you put up a flyer or something on the notice board...?
No! I wasn't suggesting you were...that's just where my head went. I'm kinda practical like that.I wasn't particularly thinking of 'advertising'; more the subjective thought process of Christian young men and women who might wish that more Christians became talented as tattoo artists - seeing as so many Christians anyway (as per the OP quote) get inked nowadays. (If this makes sense?)
(I wasn't thinking particularly of the 'advertising aspect'.)
I guess my thought was, Since it's widely regarded as benign and is widespread among young Christian men and women, then for the many who get faith / witness design inkings, why not have Christians do tattooing professionally also? (might also help the atmosphere in some parlors also...)No! I wasn't suggesting you were...that's just where my head went. I'm kinda practical like that.
I guess my thought was, Since it's widely regarded as benign and is widespread among young Christian men and women, then for the many who get faith / witness design inkings, why not have Christians do tattooing professionally also? (might also help the atmosphere in some parlors also...)
It would be a really good career, in some ways, really, wouldn't it?I think there are. It just isn't heard about very often.
not an oxymoron at all, huhChristians tattoos
most any of them these days, would be my guessAnd how would you advertise that?! I can't imagine if they did it outright it would be hugely beneficial for them, todays culture being what it is. Perhaps word of mouth? But that's a terribly inefficient way of advertising. I wonder how many Churches would let you put up a flyer or something on the notice board...?