I have opened orders for our guitar toys! These are beautiful, heritage wooden toys made to last a lifetime. No parts to wear out, no batteries, and no plastic.
Order today!
They will be made to order, so please allow 2-4 weeks to receive them.
Good news! We have marked down our beautiful, brightly colored rattles to $25 each and we only have 7 left in stock! Grab one today!
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I am excited to announce that we are moving ahead of schedule.
Rather than releasing on launch day June 5th, A Primer on the Trinity is officially LIVE TODAY on Amazon.
I genuinely cannot thank you all enough for the support, encouragement, messages, and excitement surrounding this book. It has been a joy to work on and I am grateful to finally place it into your hands.
Moving the release forward also gives me more time to focus on the upcoming competition and merch giveaway related to the book, which I know many of you are looking forward to.
Thank you all again for the support. I pray this book helps equip ordinary believers to better understand, defend, and articulate the doctrine of the Trinity.
It’s live. Let’s go. @ColtonYarbro
Good news! We have marked down our beautiful, brightly colored rattles to $25 each and we only have 7 left in stock! Grab one today!
https://t.co/XNMmChn6Q2
The Great American Cotton Plan is about one thing: Putting American cotton first again.
Real “_____” wear cotton. 👖🌱
Americans. Cowboys. Farmers. Families. MAHA. Because cotton is real, natural, American-grown, and made by U.S. farmers.
Here’s the plan 👇
✅ Promote natural American-grown fibers over synthetic, plastic-based materials
✅ Expand domestic cotton manufacturing and textile production
✅ Increase export opportunities for U.S. cotton producers
✅ Strengthen support for cotton mills and processors
✅ Protect cotton growers from market volatility and adverse risk
✅ Modernize facilities and expand production capacity
✅ Support long-term profitability for America’s cotton farmers
This is about rebuilding an industry that supports jobs, rural communities, American manufacturing, and our agricultural future.
Plant, not plastic.
Finishing up this purpleheart katana.
Ended up using five different wood types in it from Purpleheart(duh), to rosewood, walnut, maple, and tiger wood(?).
My tiger wood didn’t diddily doodily with a bunch of hoes tho