
Jesus is coming soon ~ Tazewell, Tennessee
N 36° 26.868 W 083° 34.026
17S E 269925 N 4036681
A Christian Cross erected by historic Roadside Evangelist Henry Harrison Mayes.
Waymark Code: WM11Q8T
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 12/01/2019
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"Appalachia had a road sign painter for God by the name of Henry Harrison Mayes (1898-1986). Mayes, a Kentucky coal miner, began his roadside mission in 1917. Feeling that his life had been spared after a mining accident, Mr. Mayes decided to serve God by sharing the Good News with passing motorists. Mayes used money he made as a free-lance sign painter to support his advertising crusade, an effort that resulted in crosses being erected in forty-four states. All the while Mayes continued to work, full time for 43 years, for the Fork Ridge Coal Company in the mines of Mingo Hollow.
REMEMBER: IF YOU GO TO HELL IT’S YOUR FAULT
ADVERTISING GOD SINCE 1918
REGENERATION, SANCTIFICATION, HOLY GHOST BAPTISM
Mr. Mayes fashioned crosses by using homemade wooden molds and hand mixing and pouring concrete crosses in his backyard. After producing a substantial inventory he hoisted his artwork on his truck and set out for well traveled areas. Without permission, he would dig a hole on property near the highway and set his massive cross in place."
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