Pave The Way To The Cross

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Todd Parton, City Manager, Kerrville, TX

“It’s truly an honor to be a part of this very special day, today. I came to town just as I think a lot of the momentum started going for this particular project. 2009 was a very important year for this project which really kind of marked the zenith of the problem in the launch of the project that you now see behind you. It has been pretty amazing to watch them overcome.

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Hershel Reid, Pilot Point, TX

“The story of The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden is a story about pure obedience to God’s personal words, to us and many others. The Holy Spirit confirmed His will for our family with an amazing sign and wonder that was witnessed by a small group of believers. On September 16, 2005, 22 Christians gathered on the property and prayed, if it was His will, for God to provide the land to build

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Dr. Joseph Peck, VA

“Wow Max. The sculptures are beautiful. This is so exciting. Thank you for your faithfulness and persistence. God’s dream is coming to pass, sculpture by sculpture. Many blessings to you my friend!”

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Jack Pratt, Kerrville Mayor, Kerrville, TX

“Thank you, Max. You know this weekend we are celebrating Veteran’s Day. That day is to recognize those men and women who give their lives so that you and I may experience Liberty and Freedom. Here we are standing next to this sculpture of the Cross which gives us another way to focus on that individual who gave His life for all of us for that salvation. So it’s appropriate that we tie

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Charlie McIlvain, Executive Director, Convention & Visitors Bureau, Kerrville, TX

“Kerrville’s hospitality industry is really pleased to see the addition of Beverly Paddleford, David Broussard, and Max’s sculptures join “The Empty Cross” here in The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden. Religious Tourism is really growing as a main form of tourism. It is a form of tourism where people individually or groups travel for mission fellowship or leisure purposes. This is one of the things I’m confident that it won’t be long as

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