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Why is the world so conflicted on different messages?

I can see May 1st on the 10 day forecast now…the day I can finally go back to wearing pants! Or….will I?

When I start any project, like this month of living Biblically, I almost always go into the project prepared to do a little research. For this month, I obviously needed to use the Bible as my number one tool, but after that, there were several books I referenced for ideas. One of my biggest questions was why some women choose to wear skirts and dresses exclusively, and why some don’t. My family and friends are all in the ‘don’t’ category. Many of the women who do point to Deut. 22:5 as their reference point, which tells us that men should not wear women’s clothing, and women should not wear men’s clothing. This being said, some argue that pants belong to men and skirts belong to women. Even more important to some women is the modesty fact, which also cannot be fulfilled while wearing pants, and must be fulfilled by wearing skirts that cover at least the knee. Some women also claim that men tend to look at parts of the body rather than the face when wearing pants.

So, does this mean that I will be wearing skirts exclusively from now on, or will I go back to wearing pants? I must admit, I do miss my pants, and I believe there are some things that are much more modest in pants anyway. That being said, I’ve always enjoyed wearing skirts too, so don’t be surprised if you see me in skirts more often…

-Stephanie

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A Christian Worldview

I’M A CHRISTIAN!

Well, congrats! Many of us have made that proclaimation, and that really is great- you’ve made God quite happy! Do you attend church every Sunday? Even better! BUT…do you truly strive to live like a Christian the other six days of the week? In your workplace, at school, when going to a football game? Or perhaps, like many of us, you have two seperate realms; you have the Christian life you lead, and then this ‘other’ life that fits better with the culture today.

Think about this a minute. Are we called to sit on our couches and watch tv? Or to go out and make disciples of all? Brian J. Walsh and J. Richard Middleton put it nicely when they asked “If the biblical world view is unique, and if it is radically different from the dominant world view in our secularlized culture, then why do Christians fit so well into our culture?” (The Transforming Vision. Downers Grove, Il: InterVarsity Press, 1984).

Even after two days, I’ve seen some people in the public eye my long skirt and watch me as I put my scarf over my head to pray. When Mike stood up in respect for our professor entering the room last night, I’m sure a few people wondered what he was doing. I’m not suggesting everyone should follow the rules that Mike and I have posted to make their lives more ‘Christian’- no, the changes can be as simple as holding the door for others, praying in public, or even as radical as wearing your faith in 1st century garb.

Now, being a Christian also means having a relationship with God. Being in fellowship with other Christians can be a great way to get in touch with God, along with reading te Bible, devotionals, and spending time in prayer. Some last, wise words come form my mother. “Even lighting a candle during a devotion can help you to focus and give you some more close time with the Lord.”

-Stephanie

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Snow? Must be an April Fools joke…

I wore a turtle neck to my shift at the hospital today. No- not because it was a more modest choice, but because I was COLD! Just a few hours ago, it was snowing. When I decided I wanted to do a month of following the Bible as close as our modern world would allow, I chose April because it would be warm enough (or so I thought) to wear many of the skirts I owned. Luckily, I do own a few long skirts that will be put to very good use these next few days, and sweaters and scarves will certainly help keep me warm!

I volunteer at a hospital, and for saftey and health reasons I am not allowed to wear a scarf or non-approved head covering, so this is the only location where I will not be covering my head while in prayer. As Rachel Held Evans writes in her book A Year of Biblical Womanhood (Nashville, Tennessee:Thomas Nelson, 2012), “…if you’re intent on trying to keep all the commands, you should know ahead of time that you’re going to bump into at least three or four that you simply can’t (or won’t) keep. The Bible is a hundred times older than you are. Prepare to be humbled by it.” (48)

Humbled we are!

-Stephanie

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