Last Days: A Reminder to Act
“LAST HELP’’ ZIP HOODIE -Last Days collection.
This release is called Last Days for a reason.
The idea behind it is simple. Life is short. Time is limited. And what we do with the little time we have matters more than what we say we believe.
This drop introduces two designs, coming together as a zip‑up hoodie. The back carries a strong image meant to stop you for a moment. The front carries The Good Sheep logo—quiet, direct, and intentional. Together, they reflect the message behind the collection: in the last days, we don’t have endless time. We have today.
Last Days is not about fear or spectacle. It’s not meant to simulate the rapture for shock value. It’s meant to wake us up. To ask a practical question: If today were the day, how would you live? How would you treat people? What would you give?
Just today, my mom told me she’s NEEDS $800 soon to help cover operating costs in the Dominican Republic. If this were already a fully established business, that would be small money. But right now, it isn’t. And knowing the reality of what she’s dealing with out there—running things with limited resources—hits me hard. It’s heavy. And it’s real.
There will be a day when I don’t have to hesitate. A day when I can say yes without calculating, yes without fear, yes without limits. A day when we can push this work as far as it can go—not for recognition, not for a name, but to see how much good can actually be done.
But we’re not there yet.
Right now, we need you to help. Not perfectly. Not endlessly. Just willingly. What you give—your time, your support, your reach—helps move this forward and turns intention into action.
This brand isn’t about being busy for God. It’s about respect. Respecting Him enough to reflect what He did for us by doing something for others. Not because we’re trying to earn salvation. Not because of pressure, guilt, or modern church noise.
We’re not here to argue theology. We’re not here to quote Matthew, Luke, or John at you—beautiful as they are. We stand on 1 Corinthians 15. The gospel of what was done. Because who cares who Jesus is if He didn’t do anything? And in the same way—what does it matter to have a name if we don’t do anything with it?
This is not a message about works. We don’t believe in that here. This is just common sense.
You have time—but not unlimited time. You have influence—even if it feels small. You have the ability to help—even if it’s imperfect.
Last Days is a reminder to live ready. Ready to give. Ready to help. Ready to act.
Not tomorrow. Today.