“In April, my husband and I made a special trip to Kerrville to visit the Sculpture Garden. (We went from Dallas to Houston via Kerrville). We have been following its progress by email over the years since its inception. Even though it is as yet unfinished- because work done on the garden occurs only when there are funds to pay for it- it was a rich experience. To see the majestic cross looming up on the horizon as you approach Kerrville is breathtaking. To stand within the cross and feel its power is humbling. The life sized sculptures, donated and already in place depicting events in the ministry of Christ, bring life to those events. It is exciting to envision the Garden in its completed state. Without the distractions of unfinished road access, parking, pathways etc., it will be even more powerful. With the sculptures surrounded by easily negotiated pathways. enhanced with beautiful flowers of the Holy Land, and carefully maintained , the Garden will be a place pleasing to both the aesthetic and spiritual senses. Will it become a “destination” for travelers- ABSOLUTELY! Will it boost Kerrville’s tourism-indeed! Will Kerrville be “ blessed to be a blessing” – we feel certain of it. May it be!”
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