A comedian breaks down some interior decorating trends, and it’s comedy gold. Jonnie W. mentioned something many churches have recently started to do when beautifying and enhancing the inside of their buildings. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear him talk about the trend he’s noticed and who he sees as the people responsible for it.
How odd would it be to go into someone’s house, a business or any other building that people visit regularly and see nothing on the walls? We’d think they were moving, had just moved in, were going out of business or dream up some other horrible scenario. That’s one reason why interior decorating matters—you want people who visit to feel comfortable and welcomed, not ill at ease and like they just walked into a close-out sale.
However, when it comes to interior decorating, everyone has different tastes. Some people follow the trends and the crowd and do what everyone else is doing at the moment. Jonnie W. has noticed one trend, and it’s safe to say he’s not a big fan of it.
“Some churches put stencils on the wall,” he said. “I’ve noticed this. You go into churches; they’ll, like, put stuff on the walls. White people do this a lot. I blame Chip and Joanna Gaines for this culture. You ever walk into somebody’s house: ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ on the wall? What is that? What are you doing? On my wall, I want ‘Live, Laugh, Leave.’ That’s what I want. Get out!”
Later in the clip, he mentioned how a similar decorating style in one church he visited caused him to consider one fundamental question.
“I went to a church a few months ago, and they had the Ten Commandments on the wall,” he said. “And it wasn’t just like altogether. It was like scattered throughout the church, just randomly. So weird, the placement of some of these commandments. Like, over the pastor’s office, I swear to you, it said, ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill.’ It’s like, ‘What happened in pastor’s office? What do I need to know?’”
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
A comedian breaks down some interior decorating trends, and it’s comedy gold. Jonnie W. mentioned something many churches have recently started to do when beautifying and enhancing the inside of their buildings. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear him talk about the trend he’s noticed and who he sees as the people responsible for it.
How odd would it be to go into someone’s house, a business or any other building that people visit regularly and see nothing on the walls? We’d think they were moving, had just moved in, were going out of business or dream up some other horrible scenario. That’s one reason why interior decorating matters—you want people who visit to feel comfortable and welcomed, not ill at ease and like they just walked into a close-out sale.
However, when it comes to interior decorating, everyone has different tastes. Some people follow the trends and the crowd and do what everyone else is doing at the moment. Jonnie W. has noticed one trend, and it’s safe to say he’s not a big fan of it.
“Some churches put stencils on the wall,” he said. “I’ve noticed this. You go into churches; they’ll, like, put stuff on the walls. White people do this a lot. I blame Chip and Joanna Gaines for this culture. You ever walk into somebody’s house: ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ on the wall? What is that? What are you doing? On my wall, I want ‘Live, Laugh, Leave.’ That’s what I want. Get out!”
Later in the clip, he mentioned how a similar decorating style in one church he visited caused him to consider one fundamental question.
“I went to a church a few months ago, and they had the Ten Commandments on the wall,” he said. “And it wasn’t just like altogether. It was like scattered throughout the church, just randomly. So weird, the placement of some of these commandments. Like, over the pastor’s office, I swear to you, it said, ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill.’ It’s like, ‘What happened in pastor’s office? What do I need to know?’”
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
A Prayer for Feeling Forgotten by God - Your Daily Prayer - November 13
Painful isolation and unanswered prayers can leave you feeling abandoned. But Isaiah 58:9 promises God's presence is never far. This heartfelt prayer helps you reconnect.
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A Prayer for Feeling Forgotten by God - Your Daily Prayer - November 13
Painful isolation and unanswered prayers can leave you feeling abandoned. But Isaiah 58:9 promises God's presence is never far. This heartfelt prayer helps you reconnect.

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