9/11-#NEVERFORGET – 20Years Later
I clearly remember where I was and what I was doing when the Islamic terrorists perpetrated these attacks on America. Unfortunately, there is an entire generation alive today that has no first-hand recollection, some who would rewrite the history of the events, and maybe the worse some who demand we forget.
Biblically we are called to remember and render honors to the heroes of that fateful day. I have listed a number of stories related to 9/11 below ILO our usual devotional:

September 11, 2001… a day that changed America forever… yet a day that made her and her citizens stand stronger and united! God bless America! And God bless all those who have shed blood and tears to help protect her!

Remembering 9/11 from a Christian Worldview
Reflecting on 9-11: Timeless Wisdom from Chuck Colson

Chaplain who ministered to hundreds of families at Ground Zero reflects on God’s faithfulness




The reckless U.S. pullout from Afghanistan puts terrorists back on offense and emboldens our other adversaries…
On 20th Anniversary of 9/11, We Regrettably Are Less Safe
A firefighter who dug through the rubble at ground zero 20 years ago recalls the horror and determination of that day.
Never Forget: A New York Firefighter Shares His 9/11 Stories
In six weeks, we let terrorists back in the game. Our president made a really, really bad choice.
Why We’re Less Safe 20 Years After 9/11
“For every person who was obese, pregnant, injured, disabled, there were four or five office workers, not cops or firemen, helping that person,” Tim Brown recalls. “It made me proud of humanity.
20 Years Later, a 9/11 Firefighter Uses His Grief to Help Others

Sister of 9/11 Pilot Has Fiery Message for Biden
American Minute with Bill Federer
September 11th — Political Islam’s Long War on West
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A conservative activist who was in Washington, D.C. on the morning of 9/11 believes the situation in Afghanistan stemming from Biden’s failed leadership will continue to cause problems for America in the months and years ahead.
20 years older and just as vulnerable

For a few days in September of 2001, we remembered what it meant to be an American.
You said you wouldn’t forget — but you do over and over again
Technically speaking, the documentary is about the National September 11 Museum at the World Trade Center, but its real message is clear.
A Facebook documentary rewrites 9/11
Honor requires that we promise to reflect on the sacrifice of those who perished and those left to pick up the pieces.