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I was appalled to see your cartoon of the WWJD bracelet in your March 2 newspaper. How dare you disrespect so many Christians, and especially teens in this city wearing these bracelets.
Kanye Wears WWJD Bracelet, Reminds Us All of Terrible Wrist-Wear Past. By Jonathan Evans Published: Jul 12, 2013. Save Article.
Perhaps you've seen it these past several years: "WWJD?" The letters ask the question, "What would Jesus do?" Most commonly I have seen "WWJD" on bracelets, but also on banners, bookmarks, posters ...
ARLINGTON, Va. – The initials WWJD and the words “What Would Jesus Do?” are worn by millions of people on bracelets and T-shirts. The phrase has been put on a dizzying array of other ...
The letters WWJD backwards have been deciphered as, “Devil Just What Would Jesus Do? These bracelets were made popular in 1989 by Janie Tinklenberg, a youth minister from Holland, Mich.
From beaches to mountains, coast to coast, Christian teen-agers are in hot pursuit of bracelets marked with the letters “WWJD.” The inscription stands for “What Would Jesus Do?&#8… ...
On my very first day of college, a future friend eyed me up and down as we were walking to our first orientation session and said, "Did you see Jens Lekman at Pitchfork Music Festival this summer ...
I’m both young and old enough to remember the WWJD bracelet fad of the ’90s and early 2000s—a daily reminder of what Jesus might do or say in any given situation.
Lee Ferguson, fresh out of the pool after swim practice, sits with her pals under a shade tree fiddling with her fluorescent yellow bracelet embroidered with the letters WWJD. Ah, youth. Is this ...
Do you remember those trendy Christian bracelets with the letters “WWJD?” emblazoned on them? I sure do. They became a fad when I was a kid and everyone in every youth group had one. The letters stood ...