I Surrender
The overarching aim of "I Surrender" is to ignite dialogues about the Lord and share the Good News. It aspires to empower believers, who are more introverted, to convey the gospel through their attire by sharing it with non-believers.
"I Surrender" signifies relinquishing one's former life and embracing a new life aligned with the image of God. As Christians, our aim is to emulate and embody Christ in our thoughts and actions. This entails daily surrendering our own desires and embracing the path that the Lord intends for us to follow.

These hang tags represent what you will be relinquishing based on the theme of the design. For example, one tag reads, "I Surrender Anxiety."

In John 16:33, it is written, "...But take heart, for I have overcome the world." The central theme resonating here is peace: the assurance that God reigns victorious and will provide care amidst any trials. Tulips, symbolizing happiness, love, and joy, alongside the color brown, signifying strength and reliability, are employed. Thus, we acknowledge the Lord as our source of strength, reliability, love, and happiness.

In 1 Corinthians 15:54-57, we read, "...O Death, where is your victory? O Death, where is your sting?" Death is depicted as the cracked skull. Sin leads to death, while Jesus offers eternal life. Through Jesus, death is conquered.


Ephesians 2:10 declares, "For we are God's masterpiece. He created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago." Embracing the theme of purpose, we acknowledge that God has already orchestrated our lives. Reflecting on Genesis 1:27, where humanity is made in His image, I've chosen a polaroid to symbolize this concept. Azaleas, representing love, overwhelming joy, and success, are paired with the color purple, symbolizing wisdom and creativity.


For the logo, I aimed for simplicity to convey the message of faith-based branding. Hence, I split the letter "I" in half and positioned it on either side of "Surrender" to resemble a cross.


