Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace - Forgiven Jewelry
Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace - Forgiven Jewelry
Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace - Forgiven Jewelry
Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace - Forgiven Jewelry
Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace - Forgiven Jewelry
Forgiven Jewelry

Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace

Regular price $12.99

Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace

Item SPB - Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace that features a round baseball pendant with embossed text that reads "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens us". This scripture from the Bible is our inspiration. I CAN DO is our motto. It is inspired from Philippians 4:13. On the backside of this round baseball necklace we engraved Philippians 4:13 with the scripture reference. The entire pendant is made from Lead Free Pewter metal alloy. We used an antique silver finish that really highlights the embossed text. We used a white epoxy color fill for the baseball to give the baseball a realistic look. We designed this Baseball pendant, for the player that loves and breathes extra innings. The Baseball choker was made to fit and feel comfortable. To have all the power of scripture that they can do all things through Christ who strengthens them. All the I Can Do elements strike out the competition as reminders that we can play with in the game to the best of our God given ability and to play with honor and respect. 

 

Great Gift Idea

Baseball Jewelry is Perfect for Girls or Guys young and old. Great for Baseball camps, leagues or church vbs or any other Christian athletic event.

Phil 4:13 Baseball Necklace Details
  • Item code : SPB
  • White epoxy baseball pendant
  • Phil 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
  • Comes on 30 inch ball chain (aluminum- will not rust)
  • Chain is strong and can be cut to any size with scissors
  • Pendant measures about 1" in diameter

The honor the game -Play like you been here before

Forgiven Jewelry loves all sports, we watch a lot of games... We notice some bad things with players, coaches, refs, owners ect... We want to set it straight, just in case you do not know. Honor the Game or don't play! We want you to try your hardest to win, not because you hate your competition, but because you want to play your best. I can do all things (Phil.,4:13) Always follow your heart "I will show respect for opposing coaches and teams"

Baseball History in America

Back in September 1845, a small group of men in New York City created the N.Y.K.B.C. (New York Knickerbocker Baseball Club). One of them, Alexander Joy Cartwright would codify a new set of rules that would form the basis for modern baseball, calling for a diamond-shaped infield, foul lines and the three-strike rule. He also stopped the dangerous practice of tagging runners by throwing balls at them. Mr. Cartwright's changes made the burgeoning pastime faster-paced and more challenging while clearly differentiating it from older games like cricket. In 1846, the Knickerbockers played the first official game of baseball against a team of cricket players, beginning a new, uniquely American tradition.

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