Sermon Illustrations about September 11 (2001)
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Comforting Others Through Mutual Struggles
Jack Hayford writes:
On January 17, 1994, 10,000 freight trains seemed to be thundering through our house as the Northridge earthquake hit Los Angeles. ...
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September 11 Changes Perception of Two Men
On a vacation in October 2001, I was thumbing through a pile of dated magazines, and in Time magazine I stopped to read the column called Winners & ...
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Stranded Passengers from September 11 Reunite
There were 200 passengers on Flight 929 from London to Chicago on September 11, 2001. As they neared the North American coast, the pilot informed them ...
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Serving God Amid Danger
Timothy Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, New York, writes:
After September 11, I re-read Augustine's The City of God. Rome ...
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God Calls Us to Him
When the infamous September 11 airplane barreled into the Pentagon, Officer Isaac Hoopii was nearby but outside the building. Immediately he began helping ...
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Saved to Complete a Mission
On September 11, Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell (from U.S. Army Headquarters) had just stepped into a Pentagon hallway when the fireball from the hijacked plane ...
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Ready to Hear the Gospel
New York Fire Department paramedic instructor Dave Gill has worked at New York's Ground Zero in the days following the September 11th terrorist attack. ...
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Max Lucado's Prayer in Aftermath of Terrorism
At the September 15, 2001, satellite broadcast of "America Prays," author Max Lucado read the following prayer that he wrote in response to ...
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Cost of Terrorist Attack
The terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, has cost Americans more than can ever be counted. But by late September, some of those costs were already ...
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For Christ and His Kingdom
The week before September 11, 2001, America's "Tuesday of Terror," 32-year-old Todd Beamer and his wife, Lisa, had spent a romantic getaway ...
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