On the morning of September 11, 2001, Stanley Praimnath was at work on the 81st floor of the World Trade Center’s South Tower when he witnessed an American Airlines jet heading directly toward his building.
In a split-second decision, he prayed and took cover under his desk just as the plane struck the tower above his office level.
The collision tore a hole in the wall behind him and sucked out almost everything in his office, leaving only his desk, which providentially protected him from the ensuing fire and debris.
Trapped amidst the wreckage, Stanley’s pleas for help were heard by Brian Clark, another survivor, who bravely came to his aid.
Together, they navigated the stairs and managed to flee the building mere minutes before it collapsed. Stanley attributes his miraculous survival to divine intervention and sees Brian as a lifelong friend.
Following this life-changing experience, Stanley turned to pastoral work and motivational speaking, maintaining a deep friendship with Brian.
You don’t go to church to check off a box. You go to church to worship Jesus Christ with the body of Christ. It’s not about entertainment. Its about the eternal praise we give Him. It’s not about a feeling you get. It’s about fellowship. Church is centered around Christ, not you.
Blows my mind how a year ago it was just me, my mom and stepdad going to church. And now so much of our family joins us that an entire row is almost filled up. 🥹🙏🏼 #ThankYouJesus#PraisetheLord
I wanna be "Buy a strangers entire cart of groceries" or "Secretly pay someone's rent" or "Supply a single mom (or dad!) with a years supply of diapers" kinda rich.
Actual rich people are so weird. I'd be running around doing random good deeds, not collecting cars.
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders. Let me walk upon the waters wherever you would call me. Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander & my faith would be made stronger in the presence of my Savior