DALLAS, Texas (CNN) -- If you turn to the Bible -- Isaiah Chapter 35, Verse 8 -- you will see a passage that in part says, "A highway shall be there, and a road, and it shall be called the Highway of Holiness." Now, is it possible that this "highway" mentioned in Chapter 35 is actually Interstate 35 that runs through six U.S. states, from southern Texas to northern Minnesota? Some Christians have faith that is indeed the case. It was with that interesting belief in mind that we decided to head to Texas, the southernmost state in the I-35 corridor, to do a story about a prayer campaign called "Light the Highway." Churchgoers in all six states recently finished 35 days of praying alongside Interstate 35, but the prayers are still continuing. Some of the faithful believe that in order to fulfill the prophecy of I-35 being the "holy" highway, it needs some intensive prayer first. So we watched as about 25 fervent and enthusiastic Christians prayed on the the interstate's shoulder in Dallas. They chanted loudly and vibrantly, making many people in the neighborhood wonder what was going on. They prayed that adult businesses along the corridor would "see the light" and perhaps close down. They prayed for safety and freedom from crime for people who lived along the interstate. They prayed that all Americans would accept Jesus into their lives. The woman who came up with the concept of "Light the Highway" is a Texas minister named Cindy Jacobs. She says she can't be sure Interstate 35 really is what is mentioned in the Bible but says she received a revelation to start this campaign after "once again reading Isaiah, Chapter 35." Jacobs also points out that perhaps there is a link between the area near this highway and tragedies that have happened in history, such as the bridge collapse on I-35 in Minneapolis last August and the assassination of JFK 44 years ago near I-35 in Dallas. That's why prayer certainly can't hurt, she adds. Now, it's only fair to say most people, the religious and the non-religious alike, don't buy any of this, but none more than the owners of some of the adult businesses along I-35. At an adult go-go club, the owner tells us he resents people trying to impose their will on others. And he says his club holds fundraisers, food drives and toy drives to help the community. But on the side of the road, the prayerful aren't going to change their minds. Holy highways and nude clubs, they believe, are not a combination God has in mind. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/12/19/btsc.tuchman.roadsideprayer/index.html
35 is the biggest POS highway in the history of highways. I think the creator actually committed suicide because it was so #$#$#$#.
They are widening MoPac. I wish the federal gov would dump that bridge to nowhere in alaska and give some traffic relief to austin. The thing that really pisses me off are the people who b**** about toll roads that would have never been built if they didn't have toll booths. One just opened that goes from 71 east of Austin to 35 north of Austin completely bypassing the city. If people want to pay and ride, let them ride. Can't wait till I-10 is done in houston. The 2 sections west of 6 is like a concrete paradise.
The on ramps have to be the shortest in the country. You pretty much have to close your eyes, slam on the gas and hope you don't get hit.
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/12/19/btsc.tuchman.roadsideprayer/#cnnSTCVideo Wow. (Is this how Christians actually pray? Or is this just a show for the camera?)
What? They're actually planning on finishing I-10 in Houston? I thought that highway was gonna be one of those never-ending construction sites. That high seems like it's been on construction since I moved to Houston more than a decade ago. a finished I-10 will leave the universe unbalanced and utter chaos will erupt everywhere.
I-35 runs right past "Jerusalem on the Brazos" aka Baylor University in lovely Waco, Texas. Fitting that it's now called the highway of holiness. Roflroflrofl
Through the Twin Cities I-35 splits into I-35W and I-35E so does that mean that you only get half of the blessing? Is I-53 the anti-holy highway and those who live on it cursed? Also if the unclean shall not pass over it will I get a ticket if I haven't showered and am driving on it?