Thirteen years ago, I was working in my office at school
when a teacher from down the hall came in and said that a plane had flown into
one of the World Trade Center towers. While I was searching for information
about the first plane, the second plane hit the other tower. It was only then
that I realized we were under attack. The trade center towers were chosen
because they became an icon of American strength. The terrorists intended to
strike fear into our hearts by taking down our most visible symbols of strength
and power. Rather than weaken us, we proved our mettle immediately following
the tragedy. Stories abound about how people rose to the challenge: from police
and firemen risking their lives to politicians speaking with one voice as
Americans. My favorite story involves St.Paul’s Chapel directly across the
street that provided round the clock care and support for eight months to the
rescue and recovery workers. Volunteers came from all over America to work
there. So many volunteers came that they had to be scheduled and their time helping
was limited to allow everyone a chance to experience the blessing of helping.
People cried when their time was up and they had to leave.
The towers came down. The strength remains.
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