Lydia of Purple was the website of an ultra-fundie family that sewed modest dresses. In one section, the mother basically wrote personal ads for her daughters that looked like Tinder for Jesus. They belonged to a branch of the Sacred Name Movement which was all about using the Hebrew names of God and Jesus and dressed in an Amish-meets-Hee-Haw style. There was some controversy a few years back as the father was involved in a nasty puppy mill operation.