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Colleen Paine, Fredericksburg, TX

“This cross is an open door for those seeking the hope of salvation, but do not want to attend an organized church group. They may come and seek the presence of God in a beautiful setting and find peace. They may come here without the pressures of the world and find others seeking God, Do not despair for God is in control STILL.”

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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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Dr. George B. Biggs, PhD, Georgetown, TX

“When you know it’s there, you want to see it, this majestic cross, “towering o’er the wrecks of time.” Then actually to stand at the foot of this same cross, between its shafts, and offer prayers to our powerful Savior still on high. When I lived in Pennsylvania, we took houseguests to see the battlefields of Gettysburg–where the sculpture was of soldiers, singly or in groups, or of marble tombs. Here in Texas,

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Tommy & Donna Guillory, Kerrville, TX

“We want o take this time to say thank you for following the vision of the Lord. The ‘Cross’ was absolutely breath-taking as we were traveling near IH-10. Though this endeavor may the ‘Cross’ be a remembrance of the Lord Jesus Christ to those who know Him, but also be used as a symbol to bring the lost to the One who hung there. May the Lord richly bless and keep you both

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Sylvia McGinnis, Kerrville, TX

“Max and Sherry, thank you for your perseverance and strength in raising the cross! As I go in and out of Kerrville and see it over our area, I have a sense of heavenly protection and peace, and the promise of God to make Kerrville a place where He brings our hearts in line with His! Blessings!”

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Clyde Pittman, Irving, TX

“The cross is well-positioned to be a blessing to all who behold it. A number of my friends who have visited Kerrville have seen the cross. It has been my privilege to tell them the story of what you and Sherry have gone through to deliver this blessing for the ages. Our country needs good news at this time. The empty cross is the harbinger of good news.”

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Jan Scott, Dallas, TX

“Our state and nation have been blessed by the hard work, perseverance, and artistic talent of Max Greiner, since he has created powerful monument to historical events, giving us a graphical portrayal of those events, and revealing their impact on our lives today. Max has also become an inspiration to many because of his personal sacrifice and perseverance and in pursuing his dream “against all odds” and bringing it to where it is

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Richard Scott, Dallas, TX

“The Coming King” prayer gardens are an inspiration to me on several levels. First, the cross is a symbol of an open invitation to a relationship with God, and as such is a powerful inspiration of forgiveness and peace. Secondly, the sculptures and artwork make the prayer garden a place that will draw many people to see heroic historical events in dramatic portrayal, making them even more relevant to our life today. Finally,

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