C Michael Patton
C. Michael Patton is the primary contributor to the Parchment and Pen/Credo Blog. He has been in ministry for nearly twenty years as a pastor, author, speaker, and blogger.
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Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary (2001), president of Credo House Ministries and Credo Courses, author of Now that I'm a Christian (Crossway, 2014) Increase My Faith (Credo House, 2011), and The Theology Program (Reclaiming the Mind Ministries, 2001-2006), host of Theology Unplugged, and primary blogger here at Parchment and Pen. But, most importantly, husband to a beautiful wife and father to four awesome children. Michael is available for speaking engagements.
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8 replies to "This is what I call commitment!"
The hair on that leg (arm?) will haunt me for the rest of the evening at least.
I suppose this means we know what the P&P position is on whether or not Christians should get tattoos? 😉
lol. Yeah, I don’t have any, but if it is a TTP tatoo, it is on mission!
Yes the hair was a bit distracting…commitment for sure. (sp)
Must be a truly Bahai follower. Notice the other religions also there?
Notice the tat doesn’t display the broken tablet. Velly profound. ^_^
you all know that it takes a certain type of idiot to get a
tattoo.
I should know. I have 3.
Whoever this is Michael should send them a free sleeve less TTP shirt.
Thats a tattoo on my shin. I guess the group opinion is that guys shouldnt have hair on their legs 🙂
The other tattoos are a Kanji sign for GOD and a hand with a hole in the palm.
The reason was at the time I was a full time tattoo artist and people would have to sit in my chair for hours at a time and they would always ask the meaning of my tattoos. This helps when its just a letter and some circles.
It was a fantastic way to get people to talk about what they believe and why they believe it. I think its funny that I had more negative comments here than I did from the Hells Angels that came into the tattoo shop daily 🙂
yes, it definitely has to be a negative on the hair.
the Evangelism Explosion symbol is used as a conversation starter too. But it doesn’t look as cool.