A Brother’s Loving Note to My Sisters in Christ 💛 Dear Sisters, I’m writing this not as someone trying to police your choices, but as a brother in Christ who genuinely honors the beauty God placed in you. We live in a time where culture pressures women to reveal more to feel seen, celebrated, or desirable. One example of this is the growing trend of wearing Nike Pro shorts—shorts that, in truth, are closer to underwear than outerwear. Let me say this with gentleness and clarity: "Just because something is sold in the athletic wear section doesn’t mean it’s meant for the streets". Those shorts were designed for workouts, often layered under other clothing. Wearing them as full summer outfits—especially in public—does more than just keep you cool. It begins to send messages about your body that were never meant to be broadcast. Now, I’m not here to shame you. Not at all. But I do want to remind you of something sacred: Your body is not average. It’s divine design. God made the female form to be graceful, dignified, and set apart. Certain parts of you were never meant to be public—they were made to be cherished, not consumed. As a man, I can tell you honestly: The more skin is exposed, the more it shifts the focus from your soul to your shape. It’s not about confidence—it’s about context. And when you dress in a way that mirrors undergarments, even unintentionally, you're inviting a kind of attention that speaks more to the flesh than the Spirit. You are not responsible for every man's thoughts—but you are responsible for how you present yourself as a daughter of the King. Modesty isn’t about hiding your beauty—it’s about honoring it. It’s about saying, “My body is sacred, not for public display. It belongs first to God and, one day, to my husband—not to trends, likes, or looks.” Sisters, please know this comes from a place of love. We, your brothers in Christ, aren’t looking for perfection. We’re praying for women whose outer beauty reflects an inner holiness. With respect, truth, and grace 🙏