Category: Clothing

A Letter to Teenage Girls

I was a teenage girl once, and let me tell you, I thought I understood modesty. I thought I knew what was kosher and what wasn’t when it came to my clothes,…

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Bikini Bodies

It’s Memorial Day, also known as the unofficial start of summer. With summer comes pools, lakes, beaches, and all kinds of other water fun. As Christian ladies, we also know that this…

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Money Tip Tuesday

In honor of Mother’s Day this past weekend, let me tell you something my mom often tells me: I’m cheap. She means it in the best, nicest way possible, and I know…

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Who’s Looking at You?

Facebook is a funny critter. On the one hand, it’s exciting, because you get to experience your friends momentous events at a distance – like gender reveals, weddings, and graduations. But on the…

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All the Modest Ladies

From the outset let me tell you that I am not the model for modesty. I try, and struggle, to be modest. In just the past 3 years, my view on modesty…

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My Sinful Diet

Women, as a whole, struggle with weight-related issues. Our culture has made “perfection” size 000, and if you achieve said pants size, you are then dubbed anorexic or sick. It’s no wonder,…

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Who Are You Impressing?

Recently, I was studying through some New Testament passages about how women should act. As a woman, I find it extremely helpful to know that I’m not the only one who has…

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Links to Love

I know a lot of people who do links from all over the web for their weekend posts (coughMYHUSBANDcough), but I like to do that toward the beginning of the week, because…

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Modest is Hardest…

It’s summer. It’s hot. I know that, you know that. It’s summer. It’s hot. You’re a Christian. I know that, do you? Regardless of what season or what temperature, Christians still have…

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Dress to Impress

No doubt you’ve heard the phrase ‘dress to impress’. Generally, the term is in reference to the opposite sex, a future employer, or some other person wherein it would be to your…

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