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Remembering 9/11: The Day the Sky Turned Black
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Remembering 9/11: The Day the Sky Turned Black

TGC senior writer, Sarah Zylstra, follows the story of Christina and Brian Stanton who were standing on their New York City terrace on September 11, 2001 when the second plane hit the World Trade Center South Tower.

Recorded · Mark Dever, John Piper, Tim Keller, Sarah Zylstra, Christina Stanton

September 8, 202138m 8s

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Show Notes

On September 11, 2001, Christina and Brian Stanton were blown back into their apartment and knocked unconscious by the impact of the second plane hitting the south World Trade Center tower.

Four miles north, the staff of Redeemer Presbyterian Church climbed out a window onto a balcony. From there, they saw both towers collapse. Four hours south, the staff of Capitol Hill Baptist Church could feel the reverberations of the plane slamming into the Pentagon.

Half a country away, John Piper looked at the staff of his Bethlehem Baptist Church and told them, “This changes everything.”

In these stories of loss, trauma, redemption, and eternal hope, we see that God was, and is, and always will be at work—even in the darkest moments.

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