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Re: Kids dress in church
Of course neat, clean and clothes that fit is most important! LOL!!! We apply that to all clothes, both dressy and casual. There are times when dressy is appropriate, like weddings, funerals, business meetings, and some church services. There are times when it's okay to be casual, ultra casual, or maybe just business casual. Children need to learn how to be appropriate for any occasion. That's just as important as teaching them to be courteous and use proper etiquette at the dinner table, IMO.
Not everything children learn should be just about their immediate comfort. Many things need to be about teaching them to interact successfully in society and in their culture.
Also, I think we SHOULD care what others think of our appearance, to some extent. Men look on the outward appearance--that's just human nature--and first impressions are lasting impressions. Our attire should be inoffensive. We should be neat and clean. If we put someone off with our appearance, they're probably not going to give us a chance to form a friendship with them. (talking about unbelievers here)
Look at the people in the polygamist sect...their appearance is very off putting to the general public. I doubt they get many opportunities to witness to the average unbeliever. To some extent, we need to fit in. And dressing sloppy or TOO casual is not always the way to do that.
I don't want my children to feel that it doesn't matter how others perceive them, or that they can dress however they want anywhere they want, because it DOES matter how others perceive them, and it is offensive and selfish to always do things "my way."
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"God, send me anywhere, only go with me. Lay any burden on me, only sustain me. And sever any tie in my heart except the tie that binds my heart to Yours."
--David Livingstone
"To see no being, not God’s or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
--Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, Song of the Open Road
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