Pave The Way To The Cross

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Governor Mike Huckabee, Little Rock, AR

“Max Greiner had a vision for a garden filled with sculpture, not to promote art, but to promote Jesus Christ. On the pathway to bringing the vision of the Sculpture Prayer Garden to fruition, there has not been an obstacle that God has not overcome. If you want to be involved in reaching out to hundreds, thousands- even millions- who need Christ in their life, pray for the completion of the Garden and

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Nana White, Houston, TX

Lift High the Cross”and “To God be the Glory”!!!!!!! And for you, Max, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”Your devotion and faithfulness brings tears to my eyes and makes my heart swell to bursting.God’s peace be yours”

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Dr. Robby Carpenter, DDS, Kerrville, TX

“Just a word to let you know how deeply I appreciate seeing the big empty cross overlooking I-10 and Kerrville. As a dentist of 42 years, I have seen a lot of changes … political, social, educational, etc. But one thing that never changes is the message of the Cross … “Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest”!!!”

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Lou Chamberlain, Kerrville, TX

“I happen to live on top of the next hill over from “The Empty Cross”. I could not wait for it to go up…I love that you can drive into Kerrville and see that we are devout in our faith (the CROSS) and committed to our country (the FLAG). Thank you, thank you for this beautiful CROSS and may God help you in your endeavor to find the funds to continue with this

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Bill Decker, Port Neches, TX

“Most people as children, go to church and learn of God, and Jesus, his Son. How Jesus came to Earth as man, suffered for our sins, was crucified, died, and arose from the dead. As we grow older, we forget our need to continue our relationship with God, thinking we can go it alone. This cross and it’s prayer garden will be a reminder to millions as they travel down the highway of

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