THE HEART OF THE DESIGN
To be poor in spirit is not to lack worth. It’s to recognise our need.
It’s the honest confession that we bring nothing to God except our emptiness, and yet He meets us with fullness.
To be poor in spirit is not to lack worth. It’s to recognise our need.
It’s the honest confession that we bring nothing to God except our emptiness, and yet He meets us with fullness.
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." MATT 5:3
Whether you’re walking through a city at night, sitting in class, or grabbing coffee, you become a living illustration of a kingdom paradox:
Weakness becomes strength.
Surrender becomes blessing.
Need becomes access.
This collection isn’t loud for the sake of being loud. It’s bold for the sake of the gospel.
It speaks to the world we move through — one that prizes self-sufficiency — and gently declares a different way:
We don’t have to have it all together.
We just have to come to Him.
The Poor in Spirit pieces are meant to start conversations, open doors, and remind both you and those around you what the beginning of the Christian life really looks like:
Not pride. Not performance. Not perfection.
Humility. Honesty. Dependence.
And the blessing that follows.
Welcome to the Poor in Spirit collection.
A call to come near. A reminder of who Jesus is.
A posture that changes everything.