Wearing veils every day has really been a phenomenal reminder to submit to my husband, read scripture more, and pray. I have several beautiful veils, and I plan to get more.
Even though headcovering in Christianity has nothing to do with modesty (which is why I don’t hide all my hair), it still helps me be more modest. My infinity veils cover low plunge necklines, which I like. They also make me less likely to be checked out by or approached by men. And they give me a chance to give my witness. People comment on my coverings and ask questions, and I get to tell them a little about Jesus and the Bible.
Sometimes it is uncomfortable to wear them in public simply because they set me apart from the crowd, and I like to be anonymous and unnoticed when I go out. But the chance to be a witness for Christ, the reminder to submit to God and my husband, and the beauty of my veils themselves are all enough to make it worth wearing one anyway.
Are you Christian? Do you headcover? Headcovering is not a salvation issue, but like everything else in the Bible, it is still important. Read 1 Corinthians. Do you feel convicted to cover? Some people believe that hair is the only covering a woman needs, but my interpretation of scripture and that of many theologians is that the hair is not enough. We are required to have a sign of authority on our heads. Life giving things, like the chalice and women, should be veiled.







