For many, faith is something tied to Sunday mornings—worship, fellowship, and the message shared in church. But the truth is, faith isn’t meant to be limited to a service or a building. Faith is a lifestyle. It’s something we live out daily, in the small decisions and the ordinary routines, just as much as in the big moments.
Church is vital, but what happens on Monday and in other cultures often matters just as much as what happens on Sunday. Living out your faith means carrying what you hear in the sermon into your workplace, your home, your friendships, and even the way you treat strangers.
“Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:31
We live by faith in style as well as in action. With our Faith By Design™ mission, we believe faith isn’t just spoken—it’s lived. That’s why our apparel is created to remind you (and those around you) that faith belongs everywhere, every day. A T-shirt with Scripture isn’t just clothing—it’s a declaration: I don’t just go to church; I live my faith wherever I go.
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Start Your Morning with God
Prayer, worship, or reading a few verses can set the tone for the entire day. It’s less about routine and more about relationship. -
Practice Faith in Your Work
Approach your job with integrity, kindness, and excellence. Even mundane tasks can be acts of worship when done with the right heart. -
Let Faith Shape Your Interactions
From how you treat your family to how you respond in conflict, let Christ’s love guide your words and actions. -
Carry Reminders of Truth
Surround yourself with Scripture, whether it’s through journaling, art, or even clothing. Faith-inspired fashion can serve as both a personal encouragement and a testimony to others. -
Serve and Give Beyond Yourself
Look for ways to embody Jesus’ love through acts of service—big or small. A lifestyle of faith is marked by generosity and compassion.
Faith isn’t a weekend event—it’s a daily walk. When we embody our beliefs in how we speak, work, love, and even dress, we show the world that faith is more than words. It’s a lifestyle.