Today we commemorate a day of tragedy. Fifteen years ago, our country came under attack as planes flew into the twin towers in NY, the Pentagon in DC, and a field in PA. Where were you when you heard the news?
Here are the links of the week:
One of those days we've all had.
An epidemic we don't often think about.
Something for the introverts.
Ten tastiest fast foods.
Fellowship.
Good question.
A free bowl of oatmeal.
This is a great story.
This is not surprising.
This looks like a great idea!
Bob Edwards on justice.
Ten observations.
It's okay to be wrong.
Scot McKnight on charity.
The life God is in.
Frank Viola on faith.
Letters from the front.
5 smartphone myths.
Good post from Tiffany Childs.
Reflections.
Have a blessed week!
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Thanks for the link Fred.
I was sitting in a bagel shop close to my home when the WTC was attacked. I drove home and saw the towers fall.
What were you doing that morning?
You're welcome Bob. I was in my office at the school where I was teaching. I just heard radio reports until I got home later that day.
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