“I am a Disabled Veteran -U.S. Army- and struggle with PTSD. Because of some of the things I had to do in War, I felt even though I am a Christian, I did not or would not belong in Church again. I never lost my faith, but was lost myself. Over the past 7-8 years, I have realized that I had to do those things because it was my duty to my Country and not against God’s will. My family and I were in Kerrville last week and saw the Cross for the first time. We did not go to see it, but it has been on my mind since the moment I saw it. Today, while I was in Chapel service with my Daughter at her Christian School, they sang “Amazing Grace”. It made me want to type this email. I write this because I would like to be saved again, along with my children and wanted to know if you provide any type of Baptism services. Whether it is available or not, my family and I will be visiting again soon to see the beautiful Cross and feel its power. I do not want my children to ever stray away from God as I did.”
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