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Sculptor recasts her priorities (South Bend Tribune)
BURLESON, Texas -- The life-size sculpture of Jesus, emerging from the water after His baptism, took center stage in the kitchen of Cindy Burden's rustic house in the woods.
Read more...Special Christmas Eve delivery (Ramona Sentinel)
Published 12/30/2008 - 10:57 a.m. Employees at Ramona Post Office provided a special kind of delivery for Christmas this year to a Ramona family. The Hay family — mom Debbie, dad Mark and daughter Taylor — came out of the house on Christmas Eve morning to the sound of a police siren.
Read more...Texas sculptor findsway through faith (The Wichita Eagle)
The life-size sculpture of Jesus, emerging from the water after his baptism, took center stage in the kitchen of Cindy Burden's rustic house in the woods. For weeks, she often stayed up until 3 a.m. to work on the figure. But in 1995, Jesus nixed the project, said Burden, 53, of Burleson, Texas. "One day the Lord said just as clear as a bell in my heart, 'I've given you a gift of sculpting, ...
Read more...Texas sculptor findsway through faith (The Wichita Eagle)
The life-size sculpture of Jesus, emerging from the water after his baptism, took center stage in the kitchen of Cindy Burden's rustic house in the woods. For weeks, she often stayed up until 3 a.m. to work on the figure. But in 1995, Jesus nixed the project, said Burden, 53, of Burleson, Texas. "One day the Lord said just as clear as a bell in my heart, 'I've given you a gift of ...
Read more...Mosaic to finish equestrian center (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
Liz Jones has dreamed of a therapeutic equestrian center that isn't weather-dependent. Now, her organization is one step closer.
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