When Tragedy Strikes

When Tragedy Strikes

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When Tragedy Strikes

Description of When Tragedy Strikes:

On September 11, 2001, America was dealt a devastating blow in the destruction of the World Trade Center by terrorists. This national tragedy deeply affected people around the world. In response, people have reacted with grief, fear, anger and overwhelming questions. “What do we do now? How do we respond to this tragedy? Where is God when this happens?” Dr. Charles Stanley has heard those questions before and even asked them himself as he and those in his congregation have faced individual moments of tragedy. Tragedy, whether on a national scale or as part of a private life has the same devastating effect. “But in the Bible there are answers," Dr. Stanley says. "God’s Word shows us how to live When Tragedy Strikes.”

Information on When Tragedy Strikes from the publisher:

On September 11, 2001, America was dealt a devastating blow in the destruction of the World Trade Center by terrorists. This national tragedy deeply affected people around the world. In response, people have reacted with grief, fear, anger and overwhelming questions. “What do we do now? How do we respond to this tragedy? Where is God when this happens?” Dr. Charles Stanley has heard those questions before and even asked them himself as he and those in his congregation have faced individual moments of tragedy. Tragedy, whether on a national scale or as part of a private life has the same devastating effect. “But in the Bible there are answers," Dr. Stanley says. "God's Word shows us how to live When Tragedy Strikes.”

Description of Charles Stanley, author of When Tragedy Strikes:

It was a day of unspeakable horror that left fear, anxiety, and questions in its wake. But God was there in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania---and is anywhere tragedy occurs. Dr. Stanley uses Scripture to show you how to respond, invites you to experience God's compassion, and issues a challenge to share God's love. 72 pages, hardcover from Nelson.