Scott Hendricks' wooden crosses
Scott Hendricks, 44, was diagnosed with brain cancer in June 2019. Unable to work or drive he began making wooden crosses in his shop in November 2020 and giving them to people
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Scott Hendricks creates wooden crosses of many sizes and colors in his shop.
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Scott Hendricks, 44, was diagnosed with brain cancer in June 2019. Unable to work or drive he began making wooden crosses in his shop in November 2020 and giving them to people.
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Scott Hendricks adds a red marble to the base of his wooden crosses to signify the blood of Jesus Christ.
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Scott Hendricks adds a red marble to the base of his wooden crosses to signify the blood of Jesus Christ.
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Scott Hendricks will add stain to his unfinished wooden crosses in his shop.
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Scott Hendricks’ finished crosses are waiting to be delivered to people.
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Scott Hendricks keeps a record of the people to whom he has given crosses. Hendricks was diagnosed with brain cancer in June 2019. Unable to work or drive he began making wooden crosses in his shop in November 2020 and giving them to people he felt led to.
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