Walk on Water - Women's V-Neck
Jerry Smith - Medical Crisis - Loss of Income
$7 of each Christian Shirts sale is Donated to support Jerry's medical bills, & supplement his families loss of income.
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Design & Wear:
The Walk on Water Christian Women's Tee Shirts remind us that through trust in Jesus the storms in our life will be calmed down into peace, and we can have miracles in our lives with faith in him.
These Christian Shirts for Women are made with a lightweight fabric that is highly breathable making it a comfy choice for any casual outing, a versatile choice for any season, and ensures a comfortable wearing experience!
Support a Cause:
Our Christian T Shirts that you wear connects you to the Sovereign Shirts Community dedicated to making an impact for people suffering crises through a $7 donation from each Christian Shirts sale.
Made in America:
Manufactured in the US under Fair Labor Association rules for total peace of mind and garments that look good and feel good to wear.
High Quality Fabric:
- 52% cotton, 48% polyester
- Lightweight Fabric (4.2 oz)
- Smooth, Comfortable, & Breathable
- Regular Fit
A $7 DONATION OF EACH SHIRT SALE GOES TO JERRY SMITH
Together we can support Jerry helping him through this difficult time as he has helped so many others in life as a pastor, firefighter, and leader in the whitewater paddling community. Keep him in your prayers that his heart arrhythmia is healed.

Jerry Smith - Husband & Father
Pastor of The Firehouse Apostolic Church, in Johnson City, TN, former Firefighter of 20 yrs, & Operations Manager RiverDog Adventures, former President Appalachian Paddling Enthusiast, Nolichucky Outdoor Learning Institute wilderness medicine instructor.
DONATIONS FOR JERRY SMITH
On February 1st, 2025, Jerry Smith was at church and went into cardiac arrest. After 8-10 minutes he regained a pulse after a shock from an AED, and power of prayer!
He went through surgery for an ICD/ defibrillator placed to prevent cardiac arrest in the future. The doctors discovered that Jerry had a heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Jerry will have more surgery to remove arrhythmia in his heart.
Jerry is not able to care for himself, so his wife Rebecca has been forced to take off work to care for him.
Each Donation will support Jerry's recovery, medical bills, & supplement his family due to loss of income.
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