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I remember waking up this morning two years ago and watching the towers fall over and over on CNN, NBC, and all the other TV news services. That was a turning point for me in my life–one of those wake-up calls where you stand there and realize, “Hey, I haven’t done anything worthwhile yet. If I died today, what would be my eulogy? `He wasted his life’?” Over the weeks and months that followed, I prayed to increase and sharpen my faith and for the ability to use what I can to do what I could for God.
So, at the risk of being cliché, where were you and what were you doing and thinking on 9/11 of 2001? Comments please!
I remember waking up this morning two years ago and watching the towers fall over and over on CNN, NBC, and all the other TV news services. That was a turning point for me in my life–one of those wake-up calls where you stand there and realize, “Hey, I haven’t done anything worthwhile yet. If I died today, what would be my eulogy? `He wasted his life’?” Over the weeks and months that followed, I prayed to increase and sharpen my faith and for the ability to use what I can to do what I could for God.
So, at the risk of being cliché, where were you and what were you doing and thinking on 9/11 of 2001? Comments please!
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