Bill and
Cindy are a wonderful Christian couple. For years Bill has taught Latin in the
Manchester Public School System. Cindy was a youth counselor when she first met
Bill. They are married, have six
children and are running a retreat center in Hebron, Connecticut called Mary's
Field.
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The
Pfeiffers have a modest home for themselves and their children. Despite having
a large family they opened their home to unwed pregnant girls who had nowhere
to go and wanted to deliver their unborn babies. The family agreed on the need
to find a separate place for Mary's Field and expand its reach to anyone
seeking deeper spiritual meaning.
Bill said
the whole family discussed what an ideal center would look like. Each of the
children had things they wanted. The younger children wanted an indoor pool to
swim in year round and not have to worry about leaves or cold weather. The
youngest boy wanted "a neat robot thing that cleans the pool." One
teenager wanted a tennis court and another a jute box. Bill wished for a room
large enough to house a small chapel and Cindy visualized a spacious kitchen
suitable for volunteers to prepare meals for groups.
Bill, an
ordained priest, lead the family in prayer and presented these requests to the
Lord. Bill then suggested to the children that they give up something they
like, to show their seriousness in making these prayer requests. The children
decide to give up watching television.
Almost a
year goes by. No television. No retreat
center. “Then came God's answer,” Bill said. He receives a call from a Mary’s
Field board member who reports a local bank had foreclosed on an estate. A
developer had built the mansion as his personal residence during the real
estate boom of the early 1980’s.The housing bubble burst, the developer had
committed suicide and the bank was left with the property. It had remained
vacant for more than a year and the bank “is anxious to unload this white
elephant.”
The Pfeiffer
family went to take a look. A long secluded driveway leads into the property
that includes 23 acres, mostly wooded. A large two-story house sits on a hill
overlooking woods and a pond. In front of the house there is a paved area for
parking and a lawn with a flagpole. Adjacent to the house is a hard surface
tennis court and down the hill is a carriage house large enough to serve as a
chapel.
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