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Feed My Lambs Tee – John 21:15 Christian Faith Shirt

Feed My Lambs Tee – John 21:15 Christian Faith Shirt

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For those who believe love is something you do.

Some invitations are quiet. But they stay with you:

“Do you love me?” …then feed my lambs.

This piece reflects a simple, enduring call—to care for others, to notice need, and to respond with love.

The Feed My Lambs Tee is designed for everyday wear—clean, lightweight, and grounded in meaning.

Meaning Behind the Design

Inspired by John 21:15, this design captures Christ’s invitation to Peter—asked not once, but three times.

Each lamb represents a different kind of need:

  • One searches for nourishment.
  • One looks for living water.
  • One rests, vulnerable, in need of warmth and care.

Surrounded by empty vessels—a barrel, a well, a basin—the message is clear without being loud:

  • there is need.
  • and there is invitation.

This piece is not about perfection. It’s about response.

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Product Details

  • Bella+Canvas 3001 premium tee
  • 100% ring-spun cotton (153 g/m²) for a soft, breathable feel
  • Tubular knit construction (no side seams) for a clean silhouette
  • Ribbed collar with shoulder taping for long-lasting structure
  • DTG/DTF printed design for crisp, durable detail
  • Oeko-Tex certified fabric for comfort and safety

Shipping

  • Made to order
  • Ships within 5–10 business days (U.S.)

Fit & Care

  • True to size
  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
  • Do not bleach or dry clean

The Story Behind It

This design was created as a reflection— not just of a moment in scripture, but of a question that still echoes.

What does it mean to love? Not in words alone—but in action.

  • Sometimes love looks like feeding.
  • Sometimes it looks like guiding.
  • Sometimes it simply looks like showing up when someone is in need.

This piece doesn’t try to answer that question. It simply holds it.

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