Mike
Member
Jerry Molnar is speaking at our church on 9-11-11. I'm attaching a link to his website, and there are two videos on this page. It's asking a lot, but if you're interested enough to watch this 10-minute video, I can say I found it interesting.
Welcome to JerryMolnar.com |
If not, here are the highlights of his story.
He had a business in the World Trade Center towers in the 1980's and took a day off work. This was the day the parking garage was bombed, and this is the same garage he used every day.
Later, he was not in his office at a meeting out of town when a fire broke out on his upper floor, and the building was evacuated.
The day of 911, he was out of town again, but his regular group of men who met in the morning for Bible study met this morning as well. There were 7 men. They discussed whether they felt they were prepared spiritually to die. Three of them said, "No. Not ready.". One was a nonbeliever who has joined the group to learn. Four said they were ready, and said God could take them any time.
The three men who said they weren't ready, lived through the 911 attacks. All 4 who said they were ready actually died that morning. :
I'm not sure I'd call him a 911 survivor. In my mind, I reserve that for someone who was there that morning and lived to tell about it. But this is a neat story. He has a ministry that targets 911 survivors and family of those who died.
I wonder if anyone has heard other stories about "coincidences" associated with the 911 crashes.
Welcome to JerryMolnar.com |
If not, here are the highlights of his story.
He had a business in the World Trade Center towers in the 1980's and took a day off work. This was the day the parking garage was bombed, and this is the same garage he used every day.
Later, he was not in his office at a meeting out of town when a fire broke out on his upper floor, and the building was evacuated.
The day of 911, he was out of town again, but his regular group of men who met in the morning for Bible study met this morning as well. There were 7 men. They discussed whether they felt they were prepared spiritually to die. Three of them said, "No. Not ready.". One was a nonbeliever who has joined the group to learn. Four said they were ready, and said God could take them any time.
The three men who said they weren't ready, lived through the 911 attacks. All 4 who said they were ready actually died that morning. :
I'm not sure I'd call him a 911 survivor. In my mind, I reserve that for someone who was there that morning and lived to tell about it. But this is a neat story. He has a ministry that targets 911 survivors and family of those who died.
I wonder if anyone has heard other stories about "coincidences" associated with the 911 crashes.