Pave The Way To The Cross

Joan Helton, Brazoria, TX (Kerrville Daily Times Letters to the Editor)

“This week I am visiting family and friends in Kerrville, and during my visit I have seen the cross that is on a hill outside of town. I love it. When I look at the Kerrville cross I don’t see death and suffering, but I see peace and love and redemption. It speaks to me about loving my neighbor as much as I love myself. It speaks to me about life and joy,

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Sandy Trainum, Kerrville, TX

“I think this Prayer Garden will be able to reach a lot of people with God’s Word that would not seek God in conventional ways, i.e. like going to church or watching it on TV. I feel like we will have an overwhelming amount of people who will come to Jesus, once this Prayer Garden is complete. I can’t wait to bring my adult children and their families there to draw them closer

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Dr. Bruce Cook, TCKF Trustee, Austin, TX

“Cities and nations have destines and identities just like people. The City of Kerrville has long been associated with art, music, wildlife, fine foods, the scenic Texas Hill Country and retirement. Tourism is a natural outgrowth and outcome of the local heritage and natural scenic inheritance of the area. Kerrville is destined to become a destination attraction!”

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Robert C. McCollum, Ingram, TX (Kerrville Daily Times Letters to the Editor)

“I’m not a very religious man. Except for a funeral or two, I can’t remember the last time I set foot in a church. I really can’t understand all the contention over this cross thing. Maybe it does smack a bit of idolatry, but so what! It’s not hurting anyone. And, it is certainly none of my business, or anyone else’s. I haven’t been out a single dime, or lost one minute of

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