24/07/2025
Our Story
A Personal Ministry.
A Walk in Every Design.
Hi, I'm Einstein Escarmosa, 34 years old, and a filipino graphic designer living in Madrid since 2017. I started Christian Art Club in 2018 with a simple desire: To wear what I believe— not just in words, but in everyday moments. To turn devotions into clothing, clothings into quiet declarations of faith.
Let me summarize you the story from the book of John 6:1-14:
One day, a huge crowd followed Jesus because they wanted to hear Him teach and see His miracles. There were more than 5,000 people!
But soon, everyone got hungry. The disciples didn’t know what to do. There was no store nearby, and they didn’t have enough food.
Then, a boy came forward. He had a small lunch—five loaves of bread and two little fish. That’s it.
It wasn’t much, but he gave it to Jesus.
And guess what? Jesus took that small lunch, said a prayer, and started passing the food out.
Everyone ate. All 5,000+ people!
And there were 12 baskets of food left over when they were done!
In the Bible story, someone bought the food - a boy.
We’re like that boy—standing in front of a crowd with nothing but 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread. It didn’t look like much. In fact, he probably thought it wasn’t enough to feed the thousands. He doesn’t know how it will be enough but he understood why he need to respond to the calling. He still listened. He responded. He offered everything he had.
That’s what Christian Art Club is all about. We may be small. We may not have the biggest platform or the loudest voice. We are not a large organization or a company with a big team. In fact, I design and print every shirt right from my desk in my bedroom. But what we have—we give.
Every design, every shirt, is our offering. Not because it’s grand, but because it’s given in faith.
It is not about the amount, it is about obeying even you do not understand how.
I do not know how to reach people around me and have impact on their lives but sharing God’s words through clothing is what God placed on my heart. This all I’ve got to offer and I need to respond to His calling.
I have faith that this isn’t about the designs. It’s about the message behind them—the God’s message.
It’s not about making a massive impact on the whole world overnight. It’s about the everyday people around us—our family at home, neighbors we pass by, coworkers, the stranger next to us on the bus and subway, or someone sitting across the café while we sip our coffee.
If even one person sees a message on a shirt and feels seen, encouraged, or reminded of God’s love, then it’s all worth it.