Remembering 9/11
To thousands of families that suffered through this terrible terrorist tragedy some five years ago, the family of Faith offers its prayers, comforting wishes and condolences. We who did not experience such a loss can in no way imagine how you must feel. For this type of loss is different from any other loss. It was the act of terrorism. A crime of hate and senseless envy. It wasn't an accident, or a loss due to age in natural timing. But one of which the likes of us would never imagine or have even thought up in our minds to be prepared for. Our hearts are towards you, as our prayers are toward Heaven. To the heros who saved, fought and cried. We offer a whopping thanks. For your faithfulness and dedication, you are remembered. For many of you, that is why you signed on for the type of job you have, because you value safety. Just think, if you hadn't chosen your profession, perhaps even more lives would have been lost. From those of us who haven't a 1/3 of your courage we salute you and say "Job Well Done!" As survivors in the USA, we must go one, but we musn't forget! We remember this day not as a day of sadness and endless remorse, but as a day worth reflecting upon because out of such a bad event came so many points of honor! May the Grace of our God be our comfort and protection, both today and forever more.
To thousands of families that suffered through this terrible terrorist tragedy some five years ago, the family of Faith offers its prayers, comforting wishes and condolences. We who did not experience such a loss can in no way imagine how you must feel. For this type of loss is different from any other loss. It was the act of terrorism. A crime of hate and senseless envy. It wasn't an accident, or a loss due to age in natural timing. But one of which the likes of us would never imagine or have even thought up in our minds to be prepared for. Our hearts are towards you, as our prayers are toward Heaven. To the heros who saved, fought and cried. We offer a whopping thanks. For your faithfulness and dedication, you are remembered. For many of you, that is why you signed on for the type of job you have, because you value safety. Just think, if you hadn't chosen your profession, perhaps even more lives would have been lost. From those of us who haven't a 1/3 of your courage we salute you and say "Job Well Done!" As survivors in the USA, we must go one, but we musn't forget! We remember this day not as a day of sadness and endless remorse, but as a day worth reflecting upon because out of such a bad event came so many points of honor! May the Grace of our God be our comfort and protection, both today and forever more.
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