Pave The Way To The Cross

Judy Stephens Carpenter, Kerrville, TX (Kerrville Daily Times Facebook)

“I love the cross and what it stands for: Empty because Jesus is not there anymore. I look forward to seeing it! I think the rock work at the site is beautiful, and it will draw people to go and look, maybe by curiosity alone. When they go, they will find the plan of salvation. That is the reason for the garden!!! To lead people to Christ. I know there are many other

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Brad Cornell, Houston, TX (Kerrville Daily Times Letters to the Editor)

“The recent letter about the 77-foot cross being an eyesore to some Christians and that buildings would be less an eyesore is really amazing. If you are a Christian, the cross represents our Savior Jesus Christ who came and died for our sins. When we accept HIM, we have ETERNAL life. It does not take a lot of study or research, or even faith, to find that truth. So, I say Supersize that

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Rob Moss, Phoenix, AZ

“The harvest in plentiful, but the workers are few…Thank you for your toil in the soil my dear brother. Our Lord is quite pleased with you and your obedience to the advancement of His Kingdom. Please remember the old African Proverb: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together! Thank you for the updates. Take good care and many blessings!”

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Sudie Burditt, Executive Director, Kerrville Convention & Visitors Bureau

“Thanks to TCKF for making our world aware of Kerrville, Texas. The national publicity you have received for the Sculpture Prayer Garden is enormous, so much more that we could ever buy. The publicity and awareness of the City of Kerrville is great for the economy. As the Garden is developed and the beautiful art is put in place, the rocky, cedar covered hillside will become a place of beauty and serenity that

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Dr. Bill Rector, M.D. & lifelong Kerrville, TX resident.

“After much thought and research, it is my opinion that The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden will be good for Kerrville! The art will be world class and I feel the gardens will be tastefully done and an inviting attraction for our community. Similar gardens such as the 190 foot cross and bronze sculptures on IH-40 near Groom, TX have been an economic boom for the area, pulling up to 1,000 visitors per

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