11muse337As each year passes it seems a little further in the rear view mirror. But for this generation, for me and my family, September 11th 2001 was the day that changed our world more than any other.

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The operative phrase is "We will not forget."

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I thought I would post this even though I posted it as a comment over on another blog. Ray Pritchard, our pastor on 9/11/01, asked on his blog for our recollections of that day. Here is what I left there…

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Like many other Calvary folks, my wife and I were in the city at work. I went to work at 4:00 AM that day, just like any other day. I took my lunch break from 6:30-7:30 AM and on my way back I remember looking up at the Sears Tower and making a mental note about the crystal blue sky that morning. It was a beautiful day in Chicago.

Like everyone else, we were sent home about 9:30 that morning. As we crawled through traffic to get home we listened to the radio, made lots of phone calls to check on friends, and went and picked up our daughter from the babysitter early.

We were at church that night praying with a lot of other people. I guess, like the staff, we didn’t know what else to do but come together and pray. I remember thinking that morning… will they have a prayer meeting tonight? Maybe we should call the church? But we didn’t because we knew there would be. I guess you guys just had the people’s pulse and knew what we needed.

adam added these words on Sep 11 07 at 9:17 am

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