When a Christian businessman spent millions of dollars to purchase a mall in Texas, he wanted to do something with the space that spoke to his values. Now, John Bushman is turning heads and stirring up quite the controversy for installing a monument in the mall that honors his love for the Ten Commandments. Because Bushman is the owner of the Vista Ridge Mall in Lewisville, Texas, he wanted to transform the space into a place where customers and guests could find “peace and love” as well as an astute reminder of the Ten Commandments that Bushman follows every day.
“We’re not trying to overwhelm anyone or make a statement,” Bushman told Dallas News. “We just believe in the Lord’s love. That’s the sole reason. We hope when someone sees it, it will touch their heart and give them new hope that day.”
The Ten Commandments monument would be hard to miss. If Bushman has his way as he plans to, the reminder of God’s love will stand eight feet tall and be five feet wide. According to a printed estimate, the monument would weigh more than eight hundred pounds, which would make it very difficult for someone to steal if they were ever so inclined.
People turned to social media sites to express their views about Bushman’s plans to install the monument in the Texas mall. Many people applauded his efforts to promote his Christian values through his business venture.
“What a beautiful thing he is doing,” one reader commented on Facebook. “I sincerely hope & pray that you will be blessed in this endeavor, and it will be a grand and wonderful success. The Lord says, ‘he who honors Me, I will honor him.’ That is my sincere prayer for you.”
“What a beautiful thing he is doing,” one reader commented on Facebook. “I sincerely hope & pray that you will be blessed in this endeavor, and it will be a grand and wonderful success. The Lord says, ‘he who honors Me, I will honor him. That is my sincere prayer for you.”
Do you think the Ten Commandments monument should stay or go?