Texas’ newest specialty license plate features the Crosses at Calvary and the words “One State Under God.”

Made to benefit a Christian ministry in East Texas, plate will be available for Texas drivers to order starting Monday, March 19.

The Department of Motor Vehicles approved the Calvary Hill plate in December with a 4-3 vote, the Austin American-Statesmen reported. Opponents consider the state-produced Christian plate a government endorsement of religion, but fans say its a First Amendment-protected expression of religious speech.

The decision to allow this design came close after the board turned down a Sons of Confederate Veterans license plate featuring the Confederate battle flag.

“The message of the Calvary Hill plate is the message that we give to the children we work with: there is hope,” said Matt Rocco, of the plate’s beneficiary, Nacogdoches Glory Gang ministries. “We believe the new plate will appeal to a lot of Texans who believe as we do– who will like knowing that sharing a Christian message from their cars will also help kids in need.”