What is Modesty
Michelle Brock
I’ll be honest. I probably wouldn’t have read this except for the fact that it’s my required reading for camp this summer. Modesty viewed from a different perspective. There were definitely some good points in the book that aren’t argued often of modesty. Modesty isn’t just covering up your body . . . no, modesty also deals with being fashionable. Gasp. Yes. It’s true. To be modest you need to be appropriate to the occasion and all that. It would be immodest to wear jeans and a t-shirt to a wedding . . . in the same way that it would be immodest to wear a wedding dress to paint your house. Anyways, it’s a decent book. The writing style wasn’t very strong, but I can’t say much.
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Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer
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Not Even a Hint by Joshua Harris (again)