“It’s been over a year since my husband and I visited The Cross. Everything was under construction including the road leading to the top of the mountain. Having seen the cross from a far, I felt compelled to draw nearer. It was nighttime and I decided to try and reach it. We drove past the “Do Not Disturb” sign. Upon reaching the top, we found 6 or 7 other cars getting ready to leave. As I stepped out of our van, the first car slowed down. I asked them what they were doing. The lady replied that their group came up each month to pray for their town and government. About that time, my husband emerged from the van in his motorized wheelchair. Two years prior he had suffered a stroke and was completely paralyzed on his right side. Right then, all the cars stopped and everyone got out and walked over to us. They asked if they could pray for us. The tears would not stop as these earthly angels prayed for healing for my husband and strength for me. We were both so extremely touched and will never forget our experience there.”
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