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Product Format: Large Banner

Example of Large Banner

200 cm x 115 cm (79 inch x 45 inch)

To really make an impact!

These large silk banners are ideal for a man or woman after God's own heart. Great for public worship indoors or outdoors. Can be seen from greater distances and make a very strong statement in parades, processions, performance. Large banners are particularly effective when used to minister to individuals and groups.

Available in all our designs!

Product Format: Medium Banner

Example of Medium Banner

150 cm x 89 cm (59 inch x 34 inch)

When you're limited for space.

These medium sized silk banners are ideal if there are low ceilings or confined spaces. They are useful for dance groups, having an impact outdoors and ministering to individuals. Very easy to handle for teenagers and older children.

Available in all our designs!

Product Format: Small Banner

Example of Small Banner

100 cm x 57 cm (39 inch x 22 inch)

For children and very confined spaces.

These smaller silk banners add colour and can be tucked away easily. Especially good for limited space and for children of all ages. They add a touch of colour without needing very much room.

Available in all our designs!

Product Format: Garment of Praise

Example of Garment of Praise

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Put on a Garment of Praise for… any reason.

Become a walking banner inside this garment. The garment slips over existing clothing and feels great. It is hard to feel "heavy" with one of these beautifully bright and light garments on you. There is nothing subtle about this. Our biggest wearable banner. One size fits most. For extra-tiny or extra-large worshippers ask for a quote!

Available in many of our designs.

Product Format: Wrap

Example of Wrap

200 cm x 58 cm (79 inch x 23 inch)

A wearable banner… for a big statement in the Spirit!

For a woman who is not embarrassed to stand up and be counted. This large accessory adds a splash of colour to any outfit… take it where banners cannot go or whip it off and use it as a banner when the time is right. A bold prophetic accessory.

Available in many of our designs.

Product Format: Square Scarf

Example of Square Scarf

89 cm square (34 inch square)

Make a prophetic statement with your wardrobe.

It was created in response to intercessors wanting to take and use these prophetic objects when banners were less appropriate. A wearable banner - make a prophetic statement with your wardrobe. This silk scarf is versatile and dramatic. Makes a strong statement and can lead to very productive connections. Great for the intercessors, prophets and people wanting to make a strong statement. Wonderful as a gift!

Available in many of our designs.

Product Format: Long Scarf

Example of Long Scarf

150 cm x 50 cm (59 inch x 11 inch)

A classy wearable banner for any occasion.

A wearable banner - a classy and versatile statement for any occasion. This silk scarf can be worn in your hair, around your neck or hips! Make a colourful statement with meaning. Excellent gift or classy accessory.

Available in many of our designs.

Product Format: Tie

Example of Tie

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A wearable banner for men!

Here's your chance to wear a banner into work or any situation and remind yourself all day of a concept or attribute of God. 100% silk in bright colours and designs to go with any mood and compliment any outfit. Make a statement in the right Spirit!

Ties are available in most designs; however there are a few designs that just don't work on ties.

Product Format: Ribbon

Example of Ribbon

300 cm x 10 cm (118 inch x 4 inch)

A moving, elegant prophetic statement!

Classic gymnastic ribbons for the everyday. These silk ribbons are three meters long for easy use. Older children enjoy them. They bring colour and movement quite different to the traditional banners shape.

Ribbons are available in most of our designs; however there are a few designs that just don't work as ribbons.

Product Format: Mini Banner

Example of Mini Banner

36cm x 26cm (14 inch x 10 inch)

You'll be as excited as we are about our brand new range of mini-banners! Measuring just 360mm by 260mm, these brightly-colored banners may be small in size but they are still big in power, proclaiming a prophetic message wherever they are unfurled.

Introducing a whole new concept in banners, these mini-banners are ideal for use where space is limited or in private. They have the added advantage of being convenient to furl and carry, making them easy to conceal when on secret prayer assignments.

Each of these beautiful banners is individually hand-painted on fine silk. Light-weight and easy to use, each comes with a small pole and safety rubber stopper making them safe for young and old.

Our mini-banners are an excellent way of introducing children to the power of banners. An ideal size for small hands, they make a perfect gift and prophetic statement at births, baptisms, dedications or birthdays. Everyone, young in age to young at heart, will love them!

Our mini-banners are available in a range of 15 designs or as one of three selected gifts sets, each with five related banner designs.

Product Format: Extra Long Banner

Example of Extra Long Banner

1.4 x 5 metres (55 inch x 196 inch)

Available in many of our designs.

Product Format: Giant Banner

Example of Giant Banner

2.8 x 5 metres (110 inch x 196 inch)



Available in many of our designs.

Product Format: Stand-alone product

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‘An Appeal to Heaven’

from the 'Declarations' design range   [view range]

‘God has displayed His justice throughout history.’

Design Description:

The design in this banner features a parchment-coloured background with an Eastern White Pine under the words “An Appeal to Heaven”. It is a replica of a 240-year old banner commissioned by George Washington.

The parchment-coloured background acknowledges the 240 year history of this design.

The Pine tree is a symbol of two calls to unity. The first occurred in Northeast North America (Canada and the USA) in the 1600s and a second in 1775. In the 1600s, six Iroquois tribes gathered together in a treaty to stop fighting each other, but be united against their common enemy. They literally “buried their hatchets” under a seedling of an Eastern White Pine. The White Pine became a symbol of their unity and was subsequently used by pilgrims in that region.

The American Story

‘An Appeal to Heaven’silk banner in use

David Stanfield with ‘An Appeal to Heaven’

Later in the life of the colonies a global scarcity for very tall timber to make ship masts led Great Britain to set an embargo on harvesting the White Pine. This was one of the triggers for the rebellion against the British. In 1775, George Washington took up this symbol, along with the term “An Appeal to Heaven” as a rallying cry of solidarity, conviction and encouragement to fight for liberty.

The banner flew on the battle ships of the 13 colonies in their war against a seemingly unbeatable Great Britain. This banner of prayer predated the Stars and Stripes as a uniting symbol of the USA.

The term “An Appeal to Heaven” came from writings of John Locke, an influential English philosopher from the mid-1600s. Locke wrote a series of papers stating that human rights originated with God, not with government. In his “Two Treatises of Government” Locke made the case that when people have done everything humanly possible to experience those God-given rights and have failed to do so, there remains only one option- they have the freedom to appeal directly to Heaven and ask God to intervene on their behalf.

“…where the body of the people, or any single man, is deprived of their right, or is under the exercise of a power without right, and have no appeal on earth, then they have a liberty to appeal to Heaven, whenever they judge the cause of sufficient moment.”

To Washington and his fellows this was not only a prayer in appealing to the highest level of authority, but as a call to action to appropriate the freedoms that they believed God had ordained mankind to have. Seeking these freedoms had been central to the reason pilgrims travelled to the Americas in the first place.

‘An Appeal to Heaven’silk banner in use

‘An Appeal to Heaven’ banner unfurled.

Dutch Sheets (www.dutchsheets.org) believes the Lord is inviting our generation to raise this banner again. He believes God is resurrecting this concept and this banner 240 years after it was first commissioned.

This flag now hangs in thousands of homes, prayer rooms, churches, government buildings and businesses. Thousands of people have small ones tucked in their Bibles, as lapel pins, tacked to bulletin boards, or conspicuously sitting on their desks, emblazoned on shirts and bumper stickers.

And while this banner has clear meaning and connections for the USA, it has a wider application all over the world – for such a time as this!

It can be seen flying in the Himalayas – the highest point on the planet – where it is raised above dozens of Buddhist prayer flags. It has also flown on the plains of Nineveh, in South Africa, Panama, Cambodia and Australia.

Global Implications

This banner is being used increasingly across the globe in the context where the Christian voice is being marginalised and silenced by governments – even in countries previously considered to have a Christian heritage.

Where leaders, policy makers and national influencers promote ideologies or enact laws that inadvertently or purposely shut God out, there is a need for spiritual and moral renewal – a war for the restoration of God’s original purposes, not those of flawed, man-made structures.

In a time where many believers face overwhelming opposition it is time to take our stand in the celestial courtroom, appealing to the Judge of all the earth for His saving grace, mercy and sustaining power. It is time to appeal to Him:

  • for worldwide revival;
  • to pour out His Spirit in a great deluge of power and glory;
  • for the destruction of strongholds;
  • for the uncovering of truth in our nations;
  • to free humanity from oppression and the tyranny of evil forces of darkness that have enslaved us.

It is time to ask for grace and mercy, but we also to appeal for justice.

First Nations People

I believe it is also profoundly significant that Locke linked the term “An Appeal to Heaven” with a proposal that ancestral rights to justice could not, should not, be extinguished by conquerors:

“But the Conquered, or their children, have no court, no arbitrator on Earth to appeal to. Then they may appeal, as Jephthah did, to Heaven, and repeat their appeal, till they have recovered the native right of their ancestors, which was to have such a legislative over them, as the majority should approve, and freely acquiesce in.”

I am firmly convinced that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob revealed himself to Indigenous Populations on all continents. Romans 1:20 states “For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.”

‘An Appeal to Heaven’silk banner in use

David Stanfield with ‘An Appeal to Heaven’ banner.

In the process of conquering and colonising, the Western tradition of Christianity has silenced the voices of Indigenous people, their stories of their experience of God and their ability to live as Christians within their own cultural context.

The “An Appeal to Heaven” banner is a powerful end-time weapon to appeal to the Most High God to allow the voices of His First Nations People to be heard. If we stop and listen, and allow Spirit-filled leaders to be heard, we will hear how God that had already revealed Himself, His eternal power and divine nature, to His First Nations People. Their understanding of God is broader than the narrow, structured, religious version of Christianity that Constantine popularised and which has dominated Christendom for 1700 years.

It is for such a time as this, that this banner has been recommissioned and re-released to see the voice of God and the voice of His People released afresh in the earth to bring freedom and prepare the bride for His coming.

Appeal to Heaven – it still works!

“Everyone knows how God has saved us, for He has displayed His justice throughout history.” (Psalm 98:2 TPT)

Name of the LORD:
El HaShamayim - The God of The Heavens

Bible Verses:

Psalm 92:8, Hebrews 4:16, Psalm 97:9, Isaiah 6:1, Jeremiah 33:3, Psalm 46:10, Jeremiah 32:27

Design by: Historic

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