Debby has always been drawn to symbols of faith; her first cross in her beautiful collection begins with a single turquoise-and-copper cross she found in a small shop in Sedona. The cross is simple yet brilliant in its design and color. It is the first of many. Every place she travels — from mountain towns and local stores in Arizona to old missions in California, and quiet chapels tucked away in New Mexico — she searches for a cross that speaks to her. 

The crosses are made of turquoise and silver; others are made of iron, glass, or weathered stone. Each one carries its own story, a whisper of the faith and artistry of the people who made it. 

Over the years, Debby places crosses on her patio wall, dedicating them to her collection. The crosses, varying in size and color, form a stunning sight that catches the light each morning. Friends who visit often pause in silence before it, moved by its beauty and the peace it radiates. 

The wall is more than decoration. It is a daily reminder — of grace, of gratitude, of the places she has been, and the faith that now anchors her life. When she prays, her eyes trace the shapes of the crosses, and she feels God's presence. Each cross tells a story of devotion and discovery, but together they tell hers: a life guided by faith and illuminated by the cross's beauty.