Pave The Way To The Cross

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Judy Davis, Houston, TX

“WONDERFUL! Had an awesome time today at the 77 foot empty cross – three of us had a powerful prayer time. The music in the background enhanced it! The scripture tiles in 3 languages were being installed. Powerful! So glad to step foot on the land. Felt so much like Israel. This was first time to visit from Houston. Thanks and God bless!”

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Elaine Smith, Houston, TX

“For one moment in the stillness, whether it be the dawn of a new sunrise, the break of noon day, or the edge of twilight, “I Am that I Am” abides. One can’t miss the magnificent majesty in which each stone has been calculated and set in place. Precision, purposeful, for in His Presence the Glory shimmers and as a visitor the experience is breathtaking, awe inspiring. This is the New Jerusalem, Ley

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Michael D. Aguirre

“Max, my name is Michael D Aguirre. I attend Fountains of Living Waters Church with Pastor Larry Sargent. Dee Chandler told me about The Empty Cross location. She mentioned that the presence of God was there. I decided to see for myself, so I went on February 1, 2014. The presence of God was surely there. I took a friend and she also felt the anointing-(from the mouth of two a thing shall

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Donna Muller, Nashville, TN

“This is so awesome to see! As I was reviewing the pictures (of the new Prayer Path) I believe Holy Spirit was impressing some things upon me that I felt led to share. As always, please take this all before the Lord for confirmation. I sensed Holy Spirit say that this is like the road to Emmaus, where Jesus will begin to speak to people’s hearts as they make their pilgrimage to the

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Jeff Anderson, PARTNERS IN MINISTRY, Kerrville, TX

“It was the expanse of stone inscriptions (on the Prayer Rocks) which inspired me. What struck me was a sense of heartfelt compassion for the broad expanse of humanity, seeking the LORD of power in their everyday lives. Like the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, the Prayer Rocks are providing visible proof that people long to communicate with God…. Speaking for myself, I see The Empty Cross as one of the Hill Country’s top

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Clare B. Trowbridge, Hunt, TX

“I heartedly endorse the Cross and adding a garden to it! I live in Hunt and am so thankful my grandfather from Kerrville, Henry Burney, purchased this land in 1928 for the family’s summer homes! The Joy of The Cross, the Joy of gratitude to the Lord Jesus for all He has done for me, can be highlighted when I visit The Cross, giving my Thanks and Praise and Worship to Him! It’s

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Elaine Smith, Houston, TX

“I asked God for a special sacred place to pray in Texas. God answered me and said THERE IS A 77.7’ CROSS IN KERRVILLE, GO THERE. I had never heard of Kerrville, this garden or The Empty Cross before. I thought when God said Kerrville He meant Kirbyville near Houston where I live. God spoke again and said: LOOK UP KERRVILLE, 77.7’ CROSS AND SACRED. I went to the computer and about fell

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Marti Falck, Tampere, Finland

“I felt something coming into Kerrville. It was amazing. I did not know where the cross would be. I have seen thousands of crosses around the world in over 60 nations, but I have never seen an empty cross. It will draw international attention to Kerrville. The Empty Cross will touch the nations. You only need for your life one empty cross. It is about Jesus, not art. It would be wonderful to

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Janet Denison, Dallas TX, Janet Denison Blog”

“A local news station ran a story about The Cross at Kerrville. Kerrville is a small town located near San Antonio, Texas and sits at the same latitude as Israel. This 77.7 foot cross is located on Interstate 10, in a prayer garden, where people come free of charge to spend quiet time with God. “The Empty Cross” is a sculpture built by Max Greiner, a Texas sculptor, and symbolizes the resurrection of

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