I am at a point where I can start making T-shirts and the following are designs I am working on.
My thinking is black shirts with these on either the front or the back. "The black text will be in white on the black shirts and visa-versa on white.)
What is your preferred location for prints? In colder climates it might be the front so that it can be read while wearing something warm...
Please leave your thoughts on the designs and the location on the shirts in the comments below?
I am at a point where I can start making T-shirts and the following are designs I am working on.
My thinking is black shirts with these on either the front or the back. "The black text will be in white on the black shirts and visa-versa on white.)
What is your preferred location for prints? In colder climates it might be the front so that it can be read while wearing something warm...
Please leave your thoughts on the designs and the location on the shirts in the comments below?
I am at a point where I can start making T-shirts and the following are designs I am working on.
My thinking is black shirts with these on either the front or the back. "The black text will be in white on the black shirts and visa-versa on white.)
What is your preferred location for prints? In colder climates it might be the front so that it can be read while wearing something warm...
Please leave your thoughts on the designs and the location on the shirts in the comments below?
I am at a point where I can start making T-shirts and the following are designs I am working on.
My thinking is black shirts with these on either the front or the back. "The black text will be in white on the black shirts and visa-versa on white.)
What is your preferred location for prints? In colder climates it might be the front so that it can be read while wearing something warm...
Please leave your thoughts on the designs and the location on the shirts in the comments below?
On this date in history, 07/04/1775: General Washington reaffirms Gen. Ward's order for all troops to attend prayers and Sunday services. #otd #tdih #americanrevolution
Today the United States celebrates Independence Day. Independence from Great Britain came at a great cost, the war began at Lexington in 1775 and General Cornwallis surrenders in Yorktown in 1781. The formal treaty wasn’t ratified until 1783, two years after the victory. Being able to declare victory takes time no matter what the struggle is and we need to make it known to our enemy that we no longer choose to be ruled by them. If you are struggling with your own personal enemy such as sin, don’t be afraid to declare war on that sin. You will need a strong ally to help you, our Creator is the most powerful ally you can ask to help you obtain victory over the sin in your life. It may take some time but victory can be yours and even you can declare that you will live in the house of the LORD forever.
Happy Fourth of July to those of you who live in the United States! My thoughts are on freedom this morning, so I'm starting with a blog post that talks about how looking into God's Torah brings freedom. Next I share a post on teaching history from the Bible. Finally, I am listening to a video I recorded in 2020, during the height of Covid, and examining reasons why people chose to homeschool in the pandemic. Good reminders! https://archive.aweber.com/awlist6425868/IEOo.
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