Hmong Believer Tee

$30.00

A t-shirt to commemorate a new era of the Hmong people finally encountering the God who made them and receiving the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • This shirt can be translated to read “my life changed when I believed in Jesus.” This phrase was inspired by the song “Thaus Kuv Ntseeg Yexus” by Kx. Txawj Pes Vaaj, a Hmong pastor. Hmong Christians have left old traditions behind, live a life of freedom and peace from spiritual oppression (shamanism), have a valuable respect for woman in their families, and deeply know that they are unconditionally loved by the Creator God.

  • EST 1950: “established in 1950.” This was the year when the first Hmong man gave up his life to Jesus Christ because of the gospel being proclaimed to our people from American missionaries that were part of the C&MA.

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A t-shirt to commemorate a new era of the Hmong people finally encountering the God who made them and receiving the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • This shirt can be translated to read “my life changed when I believed in Jesus.” This phrase was inspired by the song “Thaus Kuv Ntseeg Yexus” by Kx. Txawj Pes Vaaj, a Hmong pastor. Hmong Christians have left old traditions behind, live a life of freedom and peace from spiritual oppression (shamanism), have a valuable respect for woman in their families, and deeply know that they are unconditionally loved by the Creator God.

  • EST 1950: “established in 1950.” This was the year when the first Hmong man gave up his life to Jesus Christ because of the gospel being proclaimed to our people from American missionaries that were part of the C&MA.

A t-shirt to commemorate a new era of the Hmong people finally encountering the God who made them and receiving the gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • This shirt can be translated to read “my life changed when I believed in Jesus.” This phrase was inspired by the song “Thaus Kuv Ntseeg Yexus” by Kx. Txawj Pes Vaaj, a Hmong pastor. Hmong Christians have left old traditions behind, live a life of freedom and peace from spiritual oppression (shamanism), have a valuable respect for woman in their families, and deeply know that they are unconditionally loved by the Creator God.

  • EST 1950: “established in 1950.” This was the year when the first Hmong man gave up his life to Jesus Christ because of the gospel being proclaimed to our people from American missionaries that were part of the C&MA.

All shirts and long sleeves are unisex and made with Comfort Colors. Each are soft ring spun cotton fabric with 100% cotton thread that’s created to have a relaxed fit.

To care for your longsleeve, we recommend:

  • Washing at cold (max 30C or 90F)

  • Washing with like colored garments

  • Tumble dry at low heat

  • Don’t bleach

  • Ironing around the embroidered design if you find that it is puckering