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In a fallen world full of conflict, offense, injustice, and pain, the world’s answer is to fight back harder — to match anger with anger, wound with wound, force with force. But the Christian woman warrior knows a different way. She has learned — sometimes through the hardest seasons of her life — that the most powerful thing she can do in the face of any battle is not to pick up the weapons the world offers. It is to surrender them. To lay down the anger, the bitterness, the need to control the outcome, the exhausting work of fighting in her own strength — and to let God fight for her. This is how I fight my battles. Not with fists. Not with words designed to wound. Not with strategies and schemes and sleepless nights of worry. With prayer. With worship. With the unshakeable confidence that the God who parted the Red Sea, who brought down the walls of Jericho, who raised His Son from the dead — is fighting on her behalf. And He has never lost a battle.
The world calls surrender weakness. Scripture calls it wisdom. When Jehoshaphat faced an army too vast to fight, he did not strategize — he worshipped. And God spoke: “Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God’s” (2 Chronicles 20:15). The battle is not yours. Four words that change everything. She does not have to fix it. She does not have to win the argument. She does not have to carry the weight of an outcome that was never hers to control. She has to trust the One who is already fighting — and let worship be her weapon. Paul wrote from a prison cell: “Do not repay anyone evil for evil… Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:17, 21). This is the way of the Christian woman warrior — not passive, not defeated, but fiercely, deliberately, powerfully choosing God’s way over the world’s way. Every single time.
When she puts on this shirt, she is not just getting dressed — she is making a declaration. To herself, to the people around her, and to the spiritual forces that would love nothing more than to see her pick up the world’s weapons and exhaust herself fighting battles that belong to God. This is how I fight my battles. With prayer. With praise. With the peace that passes understanding (Philippians 4:7). With the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:11). With the name that is above every name (Philippians 2:9). She wears it as a reminder on the hard days. She wears it as a witness on the ordinary days. And she wears it as a celebration on the days when she looks back and sees how faithfully God fought for her.
The fabric of this tee is as carefully crafted as the message it carries. Combed ring-spun cotton goes through two refining processes — combing removes the short, rough fibers and keeps only the longest, smoothest strands; ring-spinning twists those strands into a tighter, more durable yarn. The result is a fabric that is noticeably softer, more breathable, and more resilient than ordinary cotton — the kind that feels like a well-loved favorite from the very first wear. At 4.3 ounces with 30 singles, it is lightweight and breathable for all-day wear. The 1x1 rib knit crew neck holds its shape beautifully. The tear-away label means nothing scratching at her neck. The shoulder-to-shoulder taping keeps the structure clean and true. This is the tee she will reach for again and again — for church, for Bible study, for the prayer group, for the ordinary Tuesday when she needs to remember who she is and how she fights.
With a slightly slimmer body and shorter sleeves, this tee has a feminine, flattering silhouette that layers beautifully or stands perfectly on its own. Available in XS through 2XL. By Printliss — made for the woman who knows that the battle belongs to the Lord.
"For the battle is not yours, but God’s."
— 2 Chronicles 20:15