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Saturday, May 16, 2015

The Miracle of September 11, 2001: What Was Left Standing

St. Paul's Chapel after 9/11 attacks.
Image found on internet with no credit.
St. Paul's Chapel, a Christian church, owned all the land now known as Ground Zero. (Tweet that!) But that's not all. Here's more:

All around Ground Zero every building was either destroyed or ruined—all except for one. One was protected. It was called "the miracle of 9/11." What was it? It was St. Paul's Chapel, the little stone building in which America was dedicated to God. And why was it protected? There was an object that absorbed the force of the calamity and protected the church. What was it? It was the harbinger, the Sycamore of Ground Zero, the Sixth Harbinger, that shielded the church both from the force of the implosion and the flying wreckage of the falling towers.
From The Harbinger Companion with Study Guide by Jonathan Cahn, page 116. 

You can see another amazing image of the dust cloud overwhelming St. Paul's Chapel here: The dust cloud from the collapse of the World Trade Center envelopes St. Paul’s Chapel – New York, NY – Sep 11, 2001 

Come back on Tuesday for some more fascinating information about this land where America was founded, once owned by a Christian church, and its connections to the events of September 11, 2001.

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Around Ground Zero every building was destroyed or ruined except for one. It was called "the miracle of 9/11." (Tweet that!)

St. Paul's Chapel, the little stone building in which America was dedicated to God, was protected on 9/11. By this. (Tweet that!)

The Sycamore of Ground Zero shielded the church from the force of the implosion and the flying wreckage of the falling towers. (Tweet that!)

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