Drawing direct inspiration from Jesus's profound Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13:1-23, our ‘Parable of the Sower’ tee serves as a vivid reminder of the varied conditions of the human heart, symbolized by different types of soil, and underscores the vital importance of sowing the seeds of the Gospel freely and without reservation.
The back of the shirt showcases a striking vintage-style illustration of a hand scattering seeds across an array of ground types, from the hard path to rocky terrain, amidst thorns, and onto fertile soil. Encircling this powerful image is the imperative from Jesus: “Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.” This phrase not only emphasizes our duty to spread the Gospel relentlessly, irrespective of immediate results, but also trusts in the word's inherent power to resonate within hearts ready to receive it.
This t-shirt embodies a message of hope and responsibility, urging everyone to persist in the mission of distributing the Gospel, faithful in its capacity to take root and grow within the well-prepared soil of open hearts. It’s not just a piece of clothing, but a declaration of faith in action, inspiring both wearer and observer to embrace and fulfill their role in the eternal story of faith's journey.
This cotton t-shirt is the ultimate combination of style and comfort. The boxy fit is flattering on all body types and offers a relaxed, laid-back look that's perfect for any occasion. What really sets this tee apart is the one-of-a-kind tie-dye pattern that features a subtle, vertical tonal gradient, giving the shirt a sense of depth and dimension.
Features
- Crew neck
- Drop shoulders
- Loose fit
- Washed effect
Fabric
- 100% combed cotton
- 32 count plain weave
- Pre-shrunk
- Tie-dyed
- Fabric weight: 260g/m²
Care instructions
- Wash inside out in cold water on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or wring. Slight bleeding may occur during the first wash. It’s best to wash like-colored garments together. Hang dry and avoid direct sunlight. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).



