Christian kitsch

Nicole Reardon
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Some find it tacky, some find it tasteful. Whatever your opinion, it’s hard to avoid it. Nicole Reardon celebrates the best (and worst) of Christian kitsch.

Creators of Christian kitsch can be exploited. So next time you consider buying some Christian kitsch, make sure you ask yourself, “What would Jesus buy?”

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