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Christian Jewelry As Part Of An Evanelistic Lifestyle

Christians are finding new ways to evangelize. These new methods are part of the evangelism lifestyle. A lot of Christians have been wearing their witness by wearing Christian Clothing, but today, many Christians are choosing to express their Faith by wearing Christian jewelry.

The idea of evangelism and expressing your Faith to attract others to the Lord can be found in the Bible, “We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us.” 2 Cor. 5:20

God uses us to spread His word. Being a good witness means that you will talk to others about Christianity, it means that you must be willing to make the walk across the room to talk about the Lord. For those of us who are shy, or like an icebreaker, Christian jewelry can be the bridge. Christian jewelry is so attractive that it will literally start conversations and provide a perfect opportunity for you to share what God’s love means to you.

There is a whole new genre of Faith gear that is Christian jewelry. This jewelry has original designs depicting Bible scenes, Bible verses, and Christian symbols like the cross and the Jesus fish (Ichthus). These symbols, scenes and versus are showing up on Christian rings, necklaces, bracelets, necklace pendants, earrings, and even sunglasses.

There is Christian jewelry for everyone. Teenager guys love the Christian dog tags, leather or macrame necklaces and bracelets. There are also Maltese cross rings that look very cool.

Teenage girls have lots to choose from. There are matching sets of Christian earrings and bracelets. The charm bracelets are a favorite accessory.

Both guys and girls are fans of the True Love Waits wrist band. The wristband is red and is made of the same materials as the wristband Lance Armstorng made famous with his “Live Strong” message.

There are also great designs for adults. The spinner rings are very stylish and the middle part of the ring spins with a Christian message. There are also many other different styles of rings for both men and women.

Christian belt buckles look great. They are especially popular for guys who have more of a “biker’s” style. These feature large Maltese crosses with messages like “Christ for Life”.

One of the favorites in Christian jewelry is the Purity Ring. These rings are often given from parents to their children, to kids from a youth group, or given as a symbol between couples that they will remain pure until marriage. Purity rings will have messages like “True Love Waits” or a similar Christian message.

When choosing to wear Christian jewelry, it is important to be open to the Holy Spirit. You will find opportunities to tell others about the Lord. Do not be afraid to share your Faith or to invite someone to join you to Church with you.

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