Hello Brother
Welcome to Oasis.
I just wanted to say I enjoyed this post. Thank you for starting the thread.
I'm interested as well in what is shared here.
I recently got a henna tattoo. You know the India ink that stains deeply but eventually fades. It was a beautiful flower vine. I loved it and want to some day do that again. Yet the way I was treated by fellow believers was amazingly discouraging. The reason for the tattoo was a physical reminder that I am important and need to treat myself with respect. I believe God was behind my choice to do this. He used it to grow me into a stronger person. Yet I began to wish I hadn't of gotten it before it had faded because of the way I was treated. Which is sad. People should allow others to be.
My personal feeling on tattoos is if a person feels led to do so, not pressured or following a group, and the tattoo isn't something that will glorify sin, then they should be free to express themselves and use their body as the canvas.
The henna had a negative effect on my ministry. The people I minister to are not accepting of such things. So for me, I may not even do the henna again. Which is sad cause I really liked it. But He comes first. I guess that's what it's really all about aint it?
Him and what He needs from us.