Join us in 2025
August 29-31 - International Think About Jesus Days12+ countries went out. Will you?
Join a Think About Jesus event

When: August 29-31, 2025
Where: All over earth!
What to do: mobilize your people, order or print your own shirts and go into the world!
Order your T-shirts

Order your shirts at:
Available in the U.S. Europe, Australia and Brazil. Shirts are available in 10+ Languages.
Contact us if you would like to print your own shirts or you are from any of the countries that orders are not available.
In the US starting from June 2025 bulk discounted orders in 2 colors will be available for groups ordering 30+ shirts. Contact us here.
Sponsor a group

Checks can be made out to
TAJ
PO Box 141
Jenison, MI 49428-0141
USA
Make a Debit/Credit card donation or donate with PayPal.
The Think About Jesus movement mobilizes groups of believers around a central event to raise community awareness of the personage and identity of Jesus Christ our Savior and Lord.
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Global impact
We are part of a global network dedicated to helping local communities to create awareness about the person of Jesus Christ!

The Think About Jesus movement is expanding every day. In 2025 there will be 25+ countries wearing the message on the International Think About Jesus Days.
We can have an impact only through the joined forces of local communities

FAQ
What is the Think About Jesus (TAJ) movement?
The TAJ movement started with questions. “How will we reach people outside our circles? How will we challenge people to have an opinion about God? How can people who aren’t pastors, evangelists or church leaders share their faith?” In the small country of Hungary in 2020, thousands of people went out to represent Jesus with a t-shirt. It was like a flash-mob, but in a natural way. The busier believers are, the better. They shared the message at work, on trains, shopping and grocery stores. This principle of advertising is simple - people respond to messages they see over and over. Today, the movement has expanded worldwide. |
What are the principles of the movement?
Think About Jesus is about faith in Jesus. There shouldn’t be anything else on the shirts. There’s unity in lifting up the name of Jesus and not our local churches. Of course, when people get excited about Jesus, they’ll be interested in our churches. But TAJ is the first step. Engage your local communityWe’re all part of a community of believers, and we should do evangelism with them. This movement isn’t a t-shirt ministry, it’s an evangelistic tool. When the local church bands together in unity, there is power. International communityThe International Think About Jesus Days are when believers from around the world go out with t-shirts. You are free to organize your own events on other days too, but there is great power in unity across the globe. Jesus sent out the disciples two by two, not alone. They had a shared experience of the excitements and disappointments. We believe in the power of believers coming together on the same day. |
What is the key to representing the movement?
Unity and the name of Jesus are key principles. Jesus doesn't call us to go out alone. Think About Jesus is not a t-shirt ministry, it is an evangelistic tool.
When Jesus sent out the 70 disciples two by two, He sent them out on the same day, not alone. They all did it together on the same days! Even though they were only two by two, when disciples returned to the group they had shared experiences. They talked about their excitement and disappointments. Let's go out with thousands of people worldwide, or together with your local church community.
Who is leading it?
While the movement started in Hungary, it’s led by local leaders all over the world. The people behind the movement come from different countries and denominations, with a vision to share the gospel.
Who can join?
Anybody who believes that salvation is by grace, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Anybody who believes in Jesus’s death, burial, resurrection and ascension as essentials for our salvation and believes in Jesus for the forgiveness of his/her sins and expresses that faith by repentance.
