Soccer Dog Tag Phil 413 Necklace
Soccer Dog Tag Phil 413 Necklace
Item code STS2 - Soccer Dog Tag Phil 413 Necklace that features a Soccer ball print on an Aluminum Tag that is shaped like a dog tag. The back side features text that reads "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens us". This scripture from the Bible is our inspiration.
Soccer Dog Tag Phil 413 Necklace Details
- Item code : STS2
- Colorful soccer ball Dog Tag pendant
- Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
- Comes on 18" ball chain
- Pendant measures 1.5" x 7/8"
- Light Weight Aluminum Tag
- Smaller and less heavy that traditional dog tags
I CAN DO is our motto. It is inspired from Philippians 4:13. The entire pendant is made from a thin sheet of aluminum. All the edges are smooth and everything is screen printed and baked on for an almost scratch proof coating. The benefit of using Aluminum over pewter or zinc for the dog tag was for the weight. Many players want to wear I CAN DO while they playing and wanted something that was almost weightless. This pendant is very easy to wear and it is so lightweight that is will not bog you down or hit you in the face like HEAVY DOG TAGS can. We designed this soccer ball pendant, for the player that loves scoring goals. The soccer ball choker was made to fit and feel comfortable because it comes on 18" ball chain. 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. *do not wear this jewelry in the pool, shower or bath
Great Gift Idea
Soccer Dog Tag Necklace is Perfect for Girls or Guys young and old. Great for soccer camps or church vbs or any other Christian athlete event.
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 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"
Modern Soccer from the 18th Century In 1815, a major development took place that made soccer popular in Universities, Colleges and Schools. King Edward III banned soccer in 1365, owing to the growing incidents of violence and military indulgence in the sport. The history of modern-day soccer was established in 1863. In October 1863, eleven representatives from London clubs and schools met at the Freemason's Tavern to set up common fundamental rules to control the matches amongst themselves.