Our Mission
The Power of 7: Why We Give
Seven. It’s more than a number. It’s the number of divine completion, perfection, and God’s ultimate work. In the Bible, seven is everywhere—creation was completed in seven days, the walls of Jericho fell after seven marches, and Jesus spoke seven final words on the cross. Seven isn’t random; it’s God’s way of saying, “It is finished. My work is complete.”
At Product of God, we don’t do things by chance. When we decided to give back, we didn’t pick a number at random. We chose seven charities because we believe in the power of completion. We believe in finishing what God started. And we believe that every time you wear Product of God, you’re not just making a fashion statement—you’re making an eternal impact.
God doesn’t ask us to give—He commands it. Proverbs 19:17 says, “Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will repay him for his deed.” Think about that. When you give, you’re not losing—you’re investing. You’re putting something in God’s hands, and He multiplies it beyond what you could imagine.
Yet, so many people hold back. They cling to what they have, afraid there won’t be enough. But let’s be real—when has God ever run out? When has He ever left His people lacking? The truth is, giving doesn’t deplete you—it expands you. It makes you part of something bigger, something eternal.
Every time you buy from Product of God, you’re doing more than adding to your wardrobe. You’re feeding the hungry. You’re sheltering the homeless. You’re lifting up women who need hope, supporting those battling cancer, and giving kids a future they never thought possible. One shirt might not seem like much, but when it’s backed by faith and a mission, it can change the world.
Imagine standing before God one day, and instead of asking, “How much did you make?” He asks, “How much did you give?” What will your answer be?
At Product of God, we’ve already made our choice. Seven charities. Seven missions. Seven ways to show the world what God’s love really looks like.
And now, the question isn’t what we’re doing. The question is—what are you doing?
The Seven:
St. Jude
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
Forgotten Harvest
Haven
World Vision
Convoy of Hope
Samaritan’s Purse