FOUNDER STORY
Living for Christ was never meant to be a private thing.
I've always been someone who couldn't keep it in — my faith, my doubts, my moments of falling short and getting back up. I'd put it all out there. Not for attention, but because holding it in never felt honest. And every time I did, someone would come back and say — that's exactly what I needed to hear today.
That's the nature of testimony. When you're real about your walk, it gives someone else permission to be real about theirs.
Fear of Christ was born out of that truth. Not a polished version of Christianity — but an honest one. The kind that acknowledges the struggle, the surrender, and the grace that meets you in both.
I wanted to build something that reflected that. Pieces that don't just look good, but carry weight. That when someone sees it on your back, it stops them. Makes them think. Maybe even starts a conversation they've been needing to have.
Because that's how it spreads — not through perfection, but through people. One moment, one question, one real exchange at a time.
Someone reads the shirt. They ask what it means. And just like that, two strangers are talking about something eternal.
That's what Fear of Christ is. A reminder on your chest that this life means something — and an invitation for the world to ask why.