Wearing your beliefs
Apr 21st 2007Glenn::Rants & ::Faith & ::Fair Trade
“Taken from the universal language Esperanto we took the word Mondo which means world and combined it with the English word Nation to get mondonation. World-Nation: meaning we are all equal, related, and in this together.”
It’s interesting. People are passionate about what they believe in, most of the time. I think I fail on this count as a Jesus believer regularly. It’s difficult to live it, to speak it out and to breathe it as a constancy. I suceed sometimes – I doubt on my own. I fail sometimes.
These people Mondonation are looking at what happens when you vocalise your belief to the world, and it’s gotten me thinking.
When things are outward they instantly gain emphasis and reality, personally and on a more public level.
I’ll leave it there, but what would you say on a Mondonation tshirt, what would change if you vocalised things more – through actions, through words? It’s not just about choosing a slogan, it’s not even about whether you have one of these tshirts.
What do you speak out for? What do you live for? What do you believe?
(And hey they’re ethically produced so if you are keen on getting one… check it out)