Continue praying for all disaster victoms and especially the World Trade Center Victims and Their Families
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
The United States fell victim to
terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in
Washington, D.C. The White House,
Capital, and other federal buildings were evacuated. The FAA grounded all aircraft nationwide.
Please continue in prayer with us, praying that all future attacks will be foreseen
and avoided. Pray for the leaders who are analyzing the situation and
crafting a response to stop all terrorism thoughout the world.
Continue to pray for those who were injured in the tragedy. Always pray for the rescue workers who risk their lives daily attempting the rescue of those in danger; both natural and man-made (terrists) disasters.
We ask you to pray also for the terrorist groups responsible for attacks on innocent pedestrians. Pray that love and truth will gain a foothold, that God will
draw them to himself, forever changing their hearts.
In our darkest moments, we can say with David, "I lift my eyes to the
hills -- where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the
Maker of heaven and earth" (Psalm 121:1).
Sincerely,
Scott Fehrenbacher
President and CEO Crosswalk.com
(Revised and updated by this site's owner)
From ChurchGuides.com
PRAYER FOR THE SURVIVORS
I wanted to offer my heartfelt condolences to the many thousands of families and friends who lost loved ones in the violent tragedy on September 11, 2001. Please join me in prayer for them, that they can get through this tragedy by turning to God and embracing one another. Pray that all people will know that God is Love.
For those not directly affected, hold on to your loved ones and count your many blessings. Please pray for the injured and always be willing to donate blood as an act of love and support.
These are times that test our faith in God and humanity. I have faith in both, and that both are our sources of strength which will see us through our times of need and despair.