One Sunday, a woman with tattoos and piercings attended a church service, sparking mixed reactions. A long-time churchgoer, used to modest dress as a symbol of reverence, felt uncomfortable and approached the woman, saying her appearance wasn’t “appropriate for the house of God.” The response? A firm, “How I look has nothing to do with you.”
This moment led the churchgoer to reflect. Was her discomfort rooted in faith—or outdated beliefs?