"There was also a 1930's modern building with curved walls painted swimming-pool blue and lots of glass and brick instead of windows. Projecting far enough out from the side of the building to be visible from in front there was an almost life-sized cross made of frosted glass that looked as though it could be lit up from inside. On the vertical member, printed vertically, was the word HOLY and on the crosspiece, printed horizontally and sharing the same O, was the word LOVE with a small red heart preceding the L to make the design symmetrical. It looked not unlike the trademark stamped on Bayer aspirin tablets."Frederick Buechner
Lion Country