Pave The Way To The Cross

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“Establishing free Sculpture Prayer Gardens across the world to bring glory and souls to Jesus Christ.”

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Janet Taylor, Fulton, TX, TripAdvisor

“The Empty Cross – This beautiful quiet hilltop place is called “The Coming King” and also “The Empty Cross.” The huge empty cross can be seen from Kerrville and Interstate 10. As you walk the pathway to the cross there are footstones with Bible verses on how to be saved, and as you leave the cross the verses change to how to live a fulfilling life. A great place of reflection and peace.”

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Lil Dobi, Corpus Christi, TX, TripAdvisor

“Interesting place. You can’t visit Kerrville without making a stop here. We just happened to see the huge cross from the road and had to see what it was all about. It’s an interesting place. The giant empty cross is in the middle of several prayer gardens. They have rocks that you can write a prayer on and place in the garden. I’m not a very religious person, but it was an interesting

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Lisa B.via TripAdvisor

“AMAZING!!! These sculptures are amazing! Beautiful details! This prayer garden is so peaceful and quiet. You can sense God’s presence and His love. The main walkway is paved stones, but there are side trails of gravel. The main walkway has numerous scriptures which are done in Spanish, English and German. There is an area where you can write a scripture on a rock and leave it in the garden. There are several places

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Lisa Bvia TripAdvisor

“AMAZING!!! These sculptures are amazing! Beautiful details! This prayer garden is so peaceful and quiet. You can sense God’s presence and His love. The main walkway is pave stones, but there are side trails of gravel. The main walkway has numerous scriptures which are done in Spanish, English and German. There is an area where you can write a scripture on a rock and leave it in the garden. There are several places

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