Ark wrote:During my cult activitys, I prefer wearing a nice shade of Baby Blue.
Earthbound reference, perhaps? :O
kaemmerite wrote:Earthbound reference, perhaps? :O
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I go to church at Happy Valley, but it's in South Australia.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Yes, I'm a member of Narniaweb. But I'm Warrior 4 Jesus there also.
Cap'n Nick wrote:Unfortunately, in my area at least, black clothing carries another symbol. Here, black clothing means that one is trying to actively dissociate themselves from the church at large.
Cap'n Nick wrote:Heheh, sorry. What I was trying to say was, it's important to think about the messages you're sending. Around here that's what black usually means, but there are other places where it could actually help you communicate. You have to know your context. Black clothes can be difficult because for some reason they have more volatile implications in a wide range of contexts. Right, wrong, whatever, they're there, and people wearing these clothes need to be wary of them and make sure any messages they are sending are working to the advantage of their ministry and not its detriment.
Ahem. In all seriousness, I don't put much stock in what people think of how I dress. Everyone can think whatever they want. The Lord knows my heart.
Ark wrote:During my cult activitys, I prefer wearing a nice shade of Baby Blue.
Ahem. In all seriousness, I don't put much stock in what people think of how I dress. Everyone can think whatever they want. The Lord knows my heart.
USSRGirl wrote:Well I still hold to the opinion that wearing black and being a "goth" are two different ball games entirely.
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