Natasha Boutte, Alief, TX
“Thank you for the upkeep on this beautiful place!”
Natasha Boutte, Alief, TX Read More »
“Thank you for the upkeep on this beautiful place!”
Natasha Boutte, Alief, TX Read More »
“Enjoy the experience!”
Blanca & Raymond Herrera, San Antonio, TX Read More »
“How wonderful this God place is for all of us visiting the Cross.”
Craig Family, Comment Card Read More »
“What an amazing spiritual place!!! Such a welcoming and beautiful environment. It will capture your soul and make you feel soooooo humble. If you have never experienced the Prayer Garden, you owe it to yourself to do so. You will feel soooooo good!”
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“Inspirational, but not preachy. Wonderful outing about one-hour northwest of San Antonio. Worth the trip. Linda, our guide is very informative and friendly. She answered all our questions. We plan to go back when we have more time. If you haven’t been, you should go. They are planning special services for Easter. I hope that they aren’t cancelled because of the virus.”
James Head, GOOGLE REVIEWS Read More »
“I am so grateful for somewhere to go wash, risking my freedom when submerged in the depth of temptation and under circumstances. Praise God”
Jacklyn Hurt, San Antonio Read More »
“Just wanted you all to know this amazing place that we are a part of is making a Kingdom impact and is touching lives more than we know!”
Debbye Meszaros, TCKF Executive Director, Boerne, TX Read More »
“Seems now that with all the government mandated down time people are filling that time with meaningful things. The Garden is providing people a place to ponder eternity and meet God during this uncertain time in our history. The online virtual world can momentarily satisfy the human spirit’s search for meaning, but as we all have witnessed, God likes to meet people in person at our Holy Garden. Keeping it open is a
Matt Tyykila, TCKF Trustee. Spring Branch, TX Read More »
“The garden is stunning. It promotes compassion and embraces all that is good, gives people hope and a lovely – and non-denominational – place to reflect, recharge, and worship (or discover) God. You created a hilltop oasis of peace and gave it to the masses. Those who oppose it will eventually see its worth and ask for forgiveness. They are battling something within themselves, but even a flicker of light can overcome darkness.”
Donna Hatch, Kill Devil Hills, NC Read More »