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Friday, December 25, 2009

Affordable Christian Jewelry

Christian Jewelry has served many benefits through out history. From the times of kings defending the cherished word with the symbol of God atop their headdress, and Knights keeping God and Jesus with them at all times. Their blades being shaped to resemble the cross not being enough, around their necks and adorned on their shields the sanctified cross helped in gaining the most noble of achievements.
Even today Christian Jewelry plays a very distinctive role in our lives. Giving pendants and medallions with the savior on them to call to mind and guard loved ones before they embark on their solitary voyage. Looking down at their crucifix necklace college students remember that they are never alone, remember that this was a gift from their parents and loved ones, and they should never forget that God is watching over them.
In middle schools Christian Jewelry is protecting the morality of the youngest daughters. Having made a promise to stay pure until their wedding night, as the bible says, girl's Promise Rings remind them to always stay true and follow up on their promises. Not only do these girls stay with virtue for the rest of their live but they learn to be adults who keep promises and are trusted in what they say.
It's always important to remember where our roots and traditions come from. When we don't, it becomes easier for us to stray off path and wind up in a place that brings disgrace to us, our family and above all, God. By studying and getting a clear understanding of the history behind each jewelry piece we are not only recognizing those of the past but we can begin to teach the future generations the esteem of Jesus Christ, the church and how we treat one another. People will get a better understanding that we are standing firmly beside our beliefs and not just going on with the masses or the latest fashion trend. Don't be ignorant to the word; grasp it so that other people can come to learn the true love of Jesus Christ.

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