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We are so excited to find this amazing cross that conforms perfectly
to your hand, to offer comfort and assurance during your lonely
or darker moments.
Lisa,
founder of Rest Ministries shares...
My mom saw the Clinging
Cross at an exhibit table at the Christian retail show in July.
She tried to explain it to me but I just couldn't picture it. When
I finally saw it I thought it looked kind of nice, but surely, with
my malformed hands it wouldn't "work." Right? Wrong! I
picked it up an it still conformed comfortably to my hand. I loved
it.
I immediately thought of how comforting this would be to anyone
who is stuck in bed, waiting in a waiting room for a test, endless
hours at the hospital, or even just to pick up during moments of
prayer.
I am so excited that we can offer this at a discount so that the
people who really need it can afford it. It retails for over $20,
but we're cutting down our profit considerably so we can price it
at $14.99.
I wish I could place one in your hand so you could feel it. But
if you receive it and just don't think it's worth it, we're offering
a 30-day money-back guarantee.
This
makes a great Christmas present: whether for a grandmother who will
hold it while she prays, to a soldier who can carry it in his pocket--we
can't think of anyone who wouldn't benefit from the comfort of this
gift.

This is a wonderful cross. I bought one for my aunt, when my uncle
was sick, in order to comfort her and she loved it. She said it
brought her great comfort. I found hers about two years ago on a
sympathy web site. Thanks for sharing because now that I think of
it, I could really use one! I am 90% bedridden right now and sometimes
I don't feel as close to God as I'd like. Having this cross in my
hand will remind me during the worst of my pain that He is right
here, holding my other hand.
Sherry M, Schaumburg, IL
"When
God gave Jane Davis the design for the 'The Clinging Cross', she
had no idea the powerful impact that it would have on so many people."
Jane believes that she was the hands that God used to create this
piece. It's certainly not magical, but it is a wonderful reminder
of God's presence.
"In February,
2003, when her father was dying in the hospital, she had asked God
to give her something tangible to hold that would be a constant
reminder that He was ever-present with her while she was living
through this crisis. She had tried to hold a wall cross, but it
wasn't comfortable, so during her prayer time, God revealed to her
that He was going to give her what she had asked for. Jane is a
Christian jewelry designer, but the next morning, God and Jane worked
in clay, and within minutes, He shared with her 'The Clinging Cross'
design."
The cross, cast
in resin from Davis' original design, has the appearance of olive
wood. It fits perfectly in the palm of everyone's hand. The size
of the clinging cross is approx. 3" x 4" with dove inset
in center
In
times of stress, turmoil and uncertainty, it's comforting to have
something to hold onto. The resin Clinging Cross is designed specifically
for this purpose. Included instructions explain how to hold the
uniquely shaped cross, and a gift card offers a touching poem by
Jane Davis. 3 3/8" x 3 7/8".
Who
Uses The Clinging Cross?
Every person,
regardless of gender or age. Pastors hold it while preaching, soloists
while singing, people going through chemotherapy, surgery, and other
physical pain and crisis. It's also given as gifts to caretakers,
teens in Confirmation and graduation, for couples starting out their
married life together, and the birth of a new baby. Also people
in 12 step programs, share groups and those experiencing the grieving
process. Another important group is our service men and women. In
other words, the crosses are God's reminders to anyone and everyone
experiencing life.
Hold one in your hand, then you'll understand.
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The
following poem comes in the
gift box with the cross too.
When
my mind is fuzzy
And my eyes are dim with tears,
I need to feel Your presence, Lord,
And know that You are near.
When
my heart is racing
And my thoughts have such a sting,
I tightly grasp this little cross
And prayerfully I cling.
It's
not a magic piece -
This cross Your father planned,
But when I cling to it
I feel Your nail-scarred hand.
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Packaged in a nice box with instructions

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