WJWD // What Jesus Would Doodle

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The story of WJWD (What Jesus Would Doodle) began during a family gathering at their faith community. While attending with his daughter, Olivia Amay Kim, Edward Oh Kim, author of Jesus—B.O.A.T., listened as the teacher shared the passage about Jesus stooping down and writing in the dust (John 8:6-8). Speculation has always surrounded what Jesus might have written—some humorous guesses like “I was here,” “My name is Jesus,” or perhaps even listing people's sins with arrows pointing at each person.

As Edward reflected on the message, he looked up and prayed, “So, Jesus, what were you writing on the ground with your finger?” In that quiet moment, he felt an unexpected answer: “Look at what your daughter is doing next to you.” He turned to see Olivia, instead of taking notes on her iPad, doodling with her Apple Pencil.

Olivia, an artist, wasn’t just doodling—her sketches had a cool and meaningful flair that caught Edward’s attention. And that’s when the idea for WJWD—What Jesus Would Doodle was born.

Inspired by Olivia’s unique "doodles," they decided to create a line of art that playfully imagines what Jesus might have doodled on the ground. Now, WJWD shirts showcase her captivating designs, blending faith, creativity, and a touch of humor—sparking curiosity and conversation. Each design invites you to imagine, reflect, and ask questions about that quiet moment in the dust.

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The story of WJWD (What Jesus Would Doodle) began during a family gathering at their faith community. While attending with his daughter, Olivia Amay Kim, Edward Oh Kim, author of Jesus—B.O.A.T., listened as the teacher shared the passage about Jesus stooping down and writing in the dust (John 8:6-8). Speculation has always surrounded what Jesus might have written—some humorous guesses like “I was here,” “My name is Jesus,” or perhaps even listing people's sins with arrows pointing at each person.

As Edward reflected on the message, he looked up and prayed, “So, Jesus, what were you writing on the ground with your finger?” In that quiet moment, he felt an unexpected answer: “Look at what your daughter is doing next to you.” He turned to see Olivia, instead of taking notes on her iPad, doodling with her Apple Pencil.

Olivia, an artist, wasn’t just doodling—her sketches had a cool and meaningful flair that caught Edward’s attention. And that’s when the idea for WJWD—What Jesus Would Doodle was born.

Inspired by Olivia’s unique "doodles," they decided to create a line of art that playfully imagines what Jesus might have doodled on the ground. Now, WJWD shirts showcase her captivating designs, blending faith, creativity, and a touch of humor—sparking curiosity and conversation. Each design invites you to imagine, reflect, and ask questions about that quiet moment in the dust.

The story of WJWD (What Jesus Would Doodle) began during a family gathering at their faith community. While attending with his daughter, Olivia Amay Kim, Edward Oh Kim, author of Jesus—B.O.A.T., listened as the teacher shared the passage about Jesus stooping down and writing in the dust (John 8:6-8). Speculation has always surrounded what Jesus might have written—some humorous guesses like “I was here,” “My name is Jesus,” or perhaps even listing people's sins with arrows pointing at each person.

As Edward reflected on the message, he looked up and prayed, “So, Jesus, what were you writing on the ground with your finger?” In that quiet moment, he felt an unexpected answer: “Look at what your daughter is doing next to you.” He turned to see Olivia, instead of taking notes on her iPad, doodling with her Apple Pencil.

Olivia, an artist, wasn’t just doodling—her sketches had a cool and meaningful flair that caught Edward’s attention. And that’s when the idea for WJWD—What Jesus Would Doodle was born.

Inspired by Olivia’s unique "doodles," they decided to create a line of art that playfully imagines what Jesus might have doodled on the ground. Now, WJWD shirts showcase her captivating designs, blending faith, creativity, and a touch of humor—sparking curiosity and conversation. Each design invites you to imagine, reflect, and ask questions about that quiet moment in the dust.