NEW || "Take Heart" Tee
Take heart—He’s already overcome.
Fit + Feel: Midweight tee with a classic, structured fit. Comfortable, durable, and made for everyday wear—true to size for a clean fit, size up for a more relaxed look.
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“Take heart, He has overcome the world” comes from John 16:33—a reminder spoken in the middle of hardship, not after it.
The crown of thorns represents what Jesus endured, and the victory that came through it. What looked like defeat became the moment everything changed.
This design holds both truths together: the reality of struggle, and the certainty that He has already overcome it.
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NEW || "Take Heart" Tee
NEW || "Take Heart" Tee
Take heart—He’s already overcome.
Fit + Feel: Midweight tee with a classic, structured fit. Comfortable, durable, and made for everyday wear—true to size for a clean fit, size up for a more relaxed look.
Define The Design
“Take heart, He has overcome the world” comes from John 16:33—a reminder spoken in the middle of hardship, not after it.
The crown of thorns represents what Jesus endured, and the victory that came through it. What looked like defeat became the moment everything changed.
This design holds both truths together: the reality of struggle, and the certainty that He has already overcome it.
Sizing
Original: $35.00
-70%$35.00
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Take heart—He’s already overcome.
Fit + Feel: Midweight tee with a classic, structured fit. Comfortable, durable, and made for everyday wear—true to size for a clean fit, size up for a more relaxed look.
Define The Design
“Take heart, He has overcome the world” comes from John 16:33—a reminder spoken in the middle of hardship, not after it.
The crown of thorns represents what Jesus endured, and the victory that came through it. What looked like defeat became the moment everything changed.
This design holds both truths together: the reality of struggle, and the certainty that He has already overcome it.



















