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Need Prayer Tap My Shoulder Shirt Need Prayer Tap My Shoulder V-Neck Shirt Christian Bible Verse T-Shirt Black

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$16.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • Faith-Driven Core - Features a bold, distressed brushstroke cross and heartfelt "Need Prayer? Tap My Shoulder" message, paired with Matthew 18:20 scripture. A powerful, wearable reminder of Christian community and...
  • Devout Christian Believers - Made for churchgoers, Bible study members, and anyone passionate about living out their faith. It’s a gentle, approachable conversation starter to offer support and pray with others in need
  • Versatile Everyday Wear - Perfect for church services, Bible studies, community outreach, school, work, or casual daily wear. The timeless, understated design fits seamlessly into any setting, letting you live your...
  • 100% Cotton Quality - Crafted from 100% premium cotton for exceptional softness and all-day breathability. The vibrant, fade-resistant print stays crisp wash after wash, built to last through years of faith-filled...
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