
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Folks, don’t forget to lower your American flags to half-staff in honor of the victims who died on September 11th, 2001. It is unfortunate that we have to remember a day like 9/11, which stands as the worst terrorist attack in history and America’s greatest nightmare. 2,996 men and women lost their lives that day; a majority of that number comes from the attacks on the World Trade Center. However, there is a lot we can learn from an event like 9/11. I believe that’s why 9/11 is an important date and event to honor and remember. We saw the worst of humanity but also the best of it. Most importantly, we saw how a tragedy that affected every American brought a nation together—standing loud and proud through it all. An act of solidarity as such teaches us that uniting as one is more than possible. God bless.
By Drew HrabanFolks, don’t forget to lower your American flags to half-staff in honor of the victims who died on September 11th, 2001. It is unfortunate that we have to remember a day like 9/11, which stands as the worst terrorist attack in history and America’s greatest nightmare. 2,996 men and women lost their lives that day; a majority of that number comes from the attacks on the World Trade Center. However, there is a lot we can learn from an event like 9/11. I believe that’s why 9/11 is an important date and event to honor and remember. We saw the worst of humanity but also the best of it. Most importantly, we saw how a tragedy that affected every American brought a nation together—standing loud and proud through it all. An act of solidarity as such teaches us that uniting as one is more than possible. God bless.