In the last episode of September 11, 2001 my husband and I were in New York for a meeting and wanted to respect the "ground zero," to pay, where the World Trade Center's twin towers stood.
We were there to pay respects to the memory of innocent people who had perished so recently inside or nearby the towers in a long line line of people. We remember their dead fellow citizens of a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the Pentagon also.
In this New York City people in business attire, sport were line outfits and casual wear. Everyone was quiet. Patience and respect stand in this slow line, scary on the screen where it would normally have rush and disrespect in the hustle and bustle of a normal routine.
We needed no remembered at the anomaly of the times. The black iron fence around the church next to the towers attested by photos of victims placed by members.
The photos clinging with other communications with written prayers and verses of the hopeful love. Perhaps the one sought survived and lost, injured, confused or was. The Church decided was that amazing by the tragedy of September 11 in the morning spared been.
The Church still stands today. It remains a place of Christian worship and a merciful reminder of spiritual and physical protection. Despite the shattered glass twisted metal and other structural matter out flew out of contested towers and subsequent ashes towers collapse of the Church on this day.
The Church is a place that spared, and helps the dead honor and gives a degree of comfort with survivors and for all Americans. On the day of our visit the innocent dead on that day honor was the Church, an oasis for prayers and free food and drink for exhausted ground zero workers.
Today, this shows seventh Memorial year, that 9 / 11, ground zero, the site of the infamous attack the Hudson River and roared through the sky from Boston, signs of change.
Future year, visitors may honor in a closed monument setting the innocent victims, including the heroic workers, visitors, fire brigade, police, honors professionals and others who gave their lives to help others from flames, collapsing structures or overcame dust it. The site is a shared tomb of immense proportions tirelessly in the psyche of respect anyone who mourns on that day.
When the Memorial opens, I hope, visitors who find Church nearby, embraced by the iron fence indications for an the hole long, long time to love. If anything, that Church suffers a direct attack, it is a great comfort to know that the Church which it represents, the body of the faithful, who will forever be under the direction of Jesus Christ,.
May all who lives the innocent honor not to remember the four 9/11 to pray for their families, friends and colleagues who survived attacks that survived. May Christians part of that face of the realities of what this day the a violent and determined system of evil announced by jihadist terrorism exists and intention is to win.
We can humbly intent on the well-being of others as much as our own, such as our founder, who sacrificed for the common good. We can be vigilant with a violent hatred of oppression and threats to America's freedoms and any other democratic nation.
As a Christian I life honour, wish that on 9/11/01 died. Undeserved death and heroic acts which most unknown, came in a living monument. Their deaths are not in vain. The acts of terrorism under the ideology who took those four American aircraft will not win over our mind. Those who love treasure and try to protect the freedom to defeat their ideology and their efforts.
Every day, including 9 / 11 is a day remain aware, grateful and supportive of those who try to protect our country. Every day, God can withstand New York City, Manhattan, by the towers and that is by his Grace Church today.
God bless all the memory of the victims, Savior and duvets on this date, 9 / 11 honor.
"And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the son of man be lifted:, the whosoever believeth should not in it, but have eternal life." For God loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth should not in it, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world be saved through him "(Johannes_3:_14-17)."
Jane Bullard is an American writer, whose Artikel appeared on marriage, family, refugees, politics, Government and writing in print and Internet publications. Highland books LTD published her first book, "Not all roads lead home" 1996 for UK distribution. 2004 Opine Publishing LLC U.S. Edition released. Jane Bullard wrote the preface for "The victims of the comforter" of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, 2007. Both books are available at OpineBooks.com, Barnes and noble online and Amazon.com. Jane has many books, including editing "Exhausted Rapunzel."
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