
About "His Eyes"
The Cross - Spiritually
From “His Eyes” Creations, we sincerely thank you for helping to make our mission a success. This mission is to visually reinforce a tremendously important scriptural meaning through our inspired design. As you will see, this cross contains a vertical mirrored surface, tastefully placed to reflect the image of whomever is looking into it. This reflected image serves as a representation of who Christ saw when taking his last breath upon the cross; YOU. Whether above our bed, over a doorway, or atop a dresser, the “His Eyes” Cross will serve as a daily reminder of the ultimate sacrifice that was paid for each and every one of us.
The Cross - Physically
Each and every cross is hand crafted from fine, solid sheesham hardwood and is accompanied by a custom glass-mirror inlay. The cross measures 6" W x 10" H and is equipped with a reinforced hanging mechanism. Our crosses are produced with the utmost attention to detail and quality.
Help Spread the Word
We humbly ask all of our valued customers to assist us in spreading the “His Eyes” message across the globe. Any action is greatly appreciated whether it be an e-mail, word of mouth, or simply placing a "His Eyes" decal on your car. We have paid tremendous attention to keeping the cost of each cross affordable, so that it may reach even the least fortunate parts of the globe with its message. By helping to further this reach, we steadily inch closer and closer to our larger missions, which you may read about below.
Greater Mission: Philanthropy
As part of a greater mission, we at “His Eyes,” operate whole-heartedly under the premise that giving is receiving. The ultimate goal of “His Eyes” Creations is to utilize the blessings of our cross to further spread the Word of God to those less fortunate. As the owners of "His Eyes," we have set a long term goal to operate a Christ-based homeless shelter in New York City to provide physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual rehabilitation to our brothers and sisters who are in desperate need of God’s promise for revival.
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