Tomorrow begins Passover, one of the most powerful stories in all of scripture.
It is the story of God delivering His people from slavery in Egypt. Through Moses, God performed miracles that changed history—culminating in the moment when the Red Sea parted and the Israelites walked across on dry ground.
It was a moment that showed God’s power, His protection, and His faithfulness.
But sometimes the best way to remember powerful moments in scripture is with a little humor.
That’s where the Holy Humor Collection at Good Guy Gear comes in.
One of our favorite designs says:
“Parting Seas and Taking Names.”
It’s a playful nod to one of the most legendary moments in the Bible—when Moses stood before the Red Sea and God made a way where there seemed to be none.
The phrase may bring a smile, but the message behind it is powerful.
God still makes a way when life feels impossible.
And here’s something interesting: humor often opens doors that serious conversations can’t.
When someone reads a funny shirt, they smile.
They ask questions.
They start conversations.
Before you know it, a lighthearted moment can turn into something deeper.
Someone might ask:
“Wait… what does that shirt mean?”
And suddenly you're talking about Moses, the Red Sea, and the power of God to deliver His people.
That’s the beauty of faith with a little humor.
It reminds us that faith isn’t just meant for church buildings. It belongs in everyday life—at the store, at work, at the gym, on a hike, or out with friends.
A shirt with a little humor can make people laugh…
…but it can also make them think.
And sometimes the simplest conversation starter can plant a seed that lasts forever.
This Passover season, as we remember the story of God delivering His people and making a path through the sea, it’s a great reminder that God still works in powerful ways today.
Sometimes through miracles.
Sometimes through conversations.
And sometimes through something as simple as a shirt that makes someone smile.
Because a little Holy Humor might just open the door to share something eternal.
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