What Would Jesus Wear? Armor of God Pajamas

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Today is obviously goofy product day on BSA.

The Armor of God PJs were inspired by a mother reading Ephesians 6:10-18 every night to her daughter to give her a safe and secure feeling in the dark. As they read the scriptures, they put on each spiritual and powerful piece of the Armor of God to keep them safe and peaceful while they slept. At that moment, God gave me the idea of how wonderful [and personally profitable] it would be if all children could have the opportunity to put on a pair of pajamas that symbolized the Armor of God so that their belief in Jesus will make them safe [and me rich!]

I wonder if someone is going to create another set of PJs based on Exodus 11, Lev 26, Deuteronomy 28:56, 2Kings, Isaia 14:21, Matthew 10:21, and Mark 7 (Jesus reaffirms his commandment that disobedient children be put to death) -- that should make for a sound, restful sleep.



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Love that cross!
Posted by wizeGurl on 2006-08-25 11:29:32
What a lovely use of the Crusader's Cross, used by soldiers in the Crusades (the echoes of which are still reverberating in the Middle East).

Hey, maybe those pajamas would have been great for the Children's Crusade!
Made in ??
Posted by Stan A on 2006-08-25 12:52:04
I wonder where those sacred garments are manufactured?
 

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