Crown of Purpose
$25
$25
"There is a crown that awaits every man and a kingdom for him to rule. Yet, how he wears his crown will be the difference between his empire falling or enduring. His crown serves as a reminder that he was created in the image and likeness of God. On its front, above the rounded brim base, across the band, inscribed deep into the precious metal, it reads PURPOSE. On the back, there is another word, PLEASURE."
-TWR, Pg. 95
-TWR, Pg. 95
Crown of Purpose - Long Sleeve
$30
$30
Jabbok River Jiu Jitsu
$30
$30
The Patriarch Jacob met this Lion face to face upon the banks of the Jabbok, the river of wrestling. This Lion still waits beside turbulent waters for men looking for a real adventure. When a man finally grows tired of lying to himself and others, he goes to the Jabbok and he wades out into its waters. There, the Lion of Judah will appear, beckon him to come and fight. A man so desperate that he will engage with a ravenous beast is only looking for one thing; purpose. He will undoubtedly find that and much more. He will be given a new name. He will be granted forgiveness. Fear will be replaced with faith, and when that man walks away, he will never be the same."
-TWR, Pg. 108
-TWR, Pg. 108
Double Daggers
$30
$30
A man needs to feel an arm under his chin, and his air cut short to know what he could do to another. He needs to feel the blunt strike of knuckles driven into his cheekbones and ribs so he knows well the impact and pain he can deliver to an enemy. He must feel his lungs afire, see his heart visibly
pounding in his chest, and taste his own blood to remember how precious life is and why he must fight for it. Then he must embrace the one who dealt him those blows so he never forgets the importance of mercy, compassion, and gentleness. For all that a man can do, he cannot sharpen himself. He needs a friend willing to carve into him and scrape the rust from his soul.
-TWR, Pg. 49
pounding in his chest, and taste his own blood to remember how precious life is and why he must fight for it. Then he must embrace the one who dealt him those blows so he never forgets the importance of mercy, compassion, and gentleness. For all that a man can do, he cannot sharpen himself. He needs a friend willing to carve into him and scrape the rust from his soul.
-TWR, Pg. 49