What Does Jesus Think of Your Wardrobe?

What Does Jesus Think of Your Wardrobe?

No, for a change this is not about modesty. It’s Above Rubies Nancy Campbell being extra Bible again and thinking that your dresses represent types of spiritual things. Nancy is reaching. What does Jesus think of your wardrobe?

This is kind of interesting in the fact that towards the end Nancy throws shade at those who dare wear mostly their most comfortable clothing, read shabby per Nancy. She does get yet again that we dress for our day, what you need to wear to suit whatever is going on with you. We don’t have to dress up all glittery-sparkly for Jesus every single day.

To each their own. No matter what Nancy Campbell says I’d be foolish to dress up and not wear the flip flops and beach dress pictured above. I cannot joyfully scrub the toilet or walk the beach in fancy new clothing. The mixed messages of Quiverfull.


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About Suzanne Titkemeyer
Suzanne Titkemeyer went from a childhood in Louisiana to a life lived in the shadow of Washington D.C. For many years she worked in the field of social work, from national licensure to working hands on in a children's residential treatment center. Suzanne has been involved with helping ithe plights of women and children' in religious bondage. She is a ordained Stephen's Minister with many years of counseling experience. Now she's retired to be a full time beach bum in Tamarindo, Costa Rica with the monkeys and iguanas. She is also a thalassophile. She also left behind years in a Quiverfull church and loves to chronicle the worst abuses of that particular theology. You can read more about the author here.

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