Jumat, 27 Desember 2013

What restaurant has more of a Christian atmosphere?

Q. Apple Bee's, T.G.I.F's, Olive Garden or Red Lobster.

I am taking my Bible study group to one of those restaurants listed next Wednesday, and I want to minimize the chance that anything satanic or atheistic happens when we are enjoying our fellowship. I also want to avoid being served by young men with earrings or anyone with tattoos or young women showing their inappropriate cleavage. Please tell me which establishment is the most appropriate for good Christian folks.

A. I'm a Christian and don't necessarily like going to places where alcohol is served. With that being said unless you cook dinner for your friends at home there is a chance no matter where you go you are going to run into what you mentioned above. Jesus met with all types and you should show your waiter by example that your group is different. Apple Bee's and Olive Garden (and I've never been to the other 2) serve alcohol. To me that should signal a red flag right away for a Bible group. There are several places in my town that don't serve alcohol and that is where I would go. I think of this one time we were out and about and the waitress was terrible. We left her a nice tip anyway and a track with the plan of salvation. It is all in how you approach people. I mean just seems a duh not to go to one of the places that serves alcohol unless you agree with it.


Will having a tattoo ruin my chances of getting employed in the music business?
Q. I'm going to school for Advertising/Public Relations, and I have full intentions of taking this into the music industry. I know a lot of people who work in this business have tattoos, but as a young woman just getting started would a visible tattoo hurt my chances of employment?
The tattoo I want to get would be on the inside of my right wrist, and its only one word.
Thanks!

A. I have my tattoo on the inside of my left wrist. I figured it would probably be better on the left than on the right because it would be easier to hide/cover up on my left wrist.

In all honesty, I don't like it'll matter... a lot of employers in all fields are realizing that body modification is becoming more common by the day and they're starting to look past the appearance to the work you'll do. Then again your position may affect how they view it.

Wrist tattoos are easier to cover with bracelets or a watch... especially if the word isn't huge.





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