Christian Warrior T-Shirt:
Anointed Apparel Empowered by God
A Vision Born in the Quiet Place of Prayer: How the Warrior Shirt came to Be
In 2018, during a powerful prayer session with two close friends, the Lord gave me a vision that would later become the foundation of Radicality’s most iconic item: the Warrior Shirt. During that first gathering, one of the women saw me wearing a shirt with the word “Warrior” emblazoned across the front. Just two days later, while in quiet time with the Lord, He revealed two integral pieces of the design.
The “W” was like lightning, and the “I” stood tall like a sword — symbols of power, warfare, and divine strength.
Put on the Full Armor of God, that you may be able to withstand the wiles of the devil.
- Ephesians 6:11
Designed Through Prayer, Anointed by God
I saw my brother, Tim — a gifted artist and landscape architect — sketching the vision. After praying, he said yes, and with prayerful consultation, he and the Lord brought the design to life.
As the design neared completion, I had an amazing vision of the Lord pouring oil over the shirt and logo. I asked what He was doing, and He declared He was anointing them with the Spirit of Might (Isaiah 11:2). He promised me:
“These shirts are prayer cloths.”
An answer to a long-held desire of my heart — to experience what the apostle Paul did when sending out pieces of cloth — that people would be healed and lives transformed.
Dream it
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My brother Tim creating a new design
A Shirt That Ministers: Healing, Hope, and Transformation
Just like in Acts 19:11–12, where handkerchiefs and aprons carried healing power from Paul, we believe these Warrior Shirts are spiritually active — ready to carry healing, freedom, and prophetic encouragement.
Testimonies include:
A woman feeling the love of God just looking at the Warrior logo - member of pastoral team at a revival in Kentucky
Her teenager went from sullen and depressed to instantly lit up with joy after wearing it - mom, Jessica
Having prophetic words for everyone they encountered while wearing it - Steph Z.
People falling down when receiving prayer during ministry at church - Dr. Ann S.