Thank you so much for checking out my blog! As the title states, I am a tattooed Christian. I know, I know. Leviticus 19:28 and such. I have written a blog concerning this topic. If you click my username, it will bring you to all the blogs I have written. It is located on the very first page. If you are new to the Christian faith, I encourage you to check out the tab labeled “The story of Jesus” in the menu tab. The purpose of my blog is simply to discuss topics of the Bible and hopefully make more believers by doing so. I do this in my free time and am not looking to make money off this. It’s simply a hobby I’ve learned I enjoy highly. I do try to post a minimum of one a week, but having a full-time job and going to college will sometime get in the way of me doing so. If you enjoy my blog, feel free to subscribe. All denominations are welcome, as well as all walks of faith, unbelievers, ages, and all imperfect people. We are all sinners and are all a part of the Church. If you have questions, feel free to email me! Thanks again!
– Tiffany
Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity was something I always thought was doctrine every Christian followed. When I reached a full understanding of the Holy Trinity and shared it, I found out this was not the case. As I shared what I noticed about the Holy Trinity, I was met with ridicule from people who swore that this…
Salvation: Can we lose it?
I’ve noticed here lately an influx of disagreements between Christians regarding salvation. Some argue salvation can be lost and lean towards more works-based salvation. Others believe in the phrase “once saved, always saved” Each side argues the opposing side is “dangerous to teach”. While I do lean towards “Once saved, always saved”, I put that…
Why I gave up secular music
When choosing topics for my blogs, I always follow the Lord’s lead. By doing this, I hope to write a blog post that has the potential to be a much-needed message to others. He had originally put on my heart to write about something different, but after recent events, I can tell the Holy Spirit…
