The icthus is a Greek symbol that has been used by Christians to represent their faith. Often used in early Christian art and literature, and it remains an important symbol for Christians today. The word "icthus" comes from the Greek word for "fish," and the symbol itself resembles a fish. In the Bible, Jesus often used fish as a metaphor for people, and he told his disciples that they would be "fishers of men."
As a result, the icthus has come to represent the idea of spreading the gospel and sharing one's faith with others. For Christians, the icthus is a reminder of the importance of sharing their beliefs with others.
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Care Instructions - Wash inside out, on cold, and dry on a gentle cycle to preserve size and print.
Material - 4.3 oz./yd², 60/40 combed ringspun cotton/polyester, 32 singlesFabric launderedSet-in CVC 1x1 baby rib collarSide seams
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