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Have conversations with your pastor about these issues. Learn from their perspective. Educate them about the issues surrounding 9/11. Discuss the way this issue has impacted the church and our society. Present the opportunities available to the church to both reach out to non-Christians as well as to motivate existing members by providing discussion about a highly relevant societal problem with great need for open honest dialogue.


Lead a small group discussion or a series of small group discussions about the issues. If few people in your small group are familiar with the basic questions about the 9/11 attacks, consider getting a copy of Architects and Engineers Companion Edition DVD. This has a brief 30 minute presentation that clearly goes over many of the primary questions. This is a good format for a small group meeting as it is short and provides a lot of material for discussion. Discussion time could be facilitated spontaneously or could revolve around the featured topics which we outline along the left-hand column. These are provided in word format here so that copies can easily be made for discussion purposes: Terrorism, Authority, War, Truth.


Pray. Pray individually, pray with friends, pray in small groups, pray in worship. Pray that God would raise up a consciousness and a passion about this issue in the hearts of Christians everywhere. Pray that the Kingdom could be advanced through a pursuit of truth and honesty by the church. Pray that God would use the church to be a blessing to our society by exposing corruption and standing up for moral and ethical principles.


Host a church wide "Christians for 9/11 Truth" event. This could follow a similar format to the small group session. Invite the church. Invite the community. Present the questions. Engage in discussion.
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