This was a very important part of Jesus's prayer in Matthew chapter 6! Jesus wanted the will of God to be done here on earth, and He wanted God's Kingdom to be here! The name of this business-ministry comes from this verse. Here at Kingdom Come we seek to tell people the News, the Good News! Jesus is King! We want to call people to make Jesus the King and Lord of their lives, so that He can reign over their hearts and their lives!
9“Pray, then, in this way:
‘Our Father who is in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name.10‘Your kingdom come.
Your will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven."Matthew 6:9-10
This product is made with 100% certified Organic combed ring spun cotton, please feel free to read why I believe that you should consider making the switch to Organic cotton.
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Organic Kingdom Come Mt. 6:10 t-shirt
- Simple Kingdom Come logo on front, Matthew 6:10 design on back
- 100% certified Organic, combed ringspun Cotton
- Lightweight, 4.5 oz tee
- Classic fit with side seams
- "Organic cotton is not exposed to the weakening, harsh chemicals that commercially grown cotton is, therefore organic cotton will last many years, with proper care." https://organiclifestyle.com/organic-cotton/how-to-care-for-organic-cotton
- Machine wash on gentle, or normal cycle in cold water
- Use mild, or eco-friendly detergents that are free from harsh chemicals (detergents with harsh chemicals will damage the shirt and reduce the softness of it)
- Air dry when possible, alternatively, use the Air Cycle (no heat) on your dryer, or low heat
- When ironing, always use low-heat setting
- AVOID USE OF CHLORINE BLEACH
- Act quickly to against stains before they become permanent. 1. Blot the stain with a clean cloth, avoid rubbing 2. "Rinse the affected area with cold water" 3. "For tougher stains, apply a small amount of mild detergent directly to the stain and gently work it in with your fingers. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing again." 4. "If the stain persists, use a natural remover like baking soda or white vinegar."
- A lot of this information comes from the website https://www.sustainably-chic.com/blog/how-to-clean-cotton