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Channel of Peace: Stranded in Gander on 9/11 | Kevin Tuerff
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Kevin Tuerffs firsthand account takes us inside a 9/11 story that is largely unknown and helps to restore our faith that human beings need not always be divided by our differences. Wade Goodwyn, NPR Kevin Tuerff tells a delightful and heartwarming story that takes us from one of the darkest days seen by America and the world, to a bright, safe, love-filled place that truly exists right here on earth. It is a story filled with hope for a better tomorrow. Jeanette Gutierrez, 9/11 Survivor When Kevin Tuerff and his partner flew from France to New York City on September 11th in 2001, they had no idea that the worldand their liveswould change forever. When US airspace closed after the terrorist attacks, Kevin, who was experiencing doubts about organized religion, found himself in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland in Canada with thousands of other refugees or come from aways. Yet, when all seemed dark, the people of Gander rallied and the plane people experienced boundless acts of generosity. Channel of Peace tells the story of how Ganders compassion, then and now, has ignited a spirit of kindness that renewed Kevins spirituality and has inspired an annual and growing giving back day. His story, along with others, has reached thousands of people when it was incorporated into the Broadway musical Come From Away. In Channel of Peace: Stranded in Gander on 9/11 you will find an unforgettable, inspiring tale of hospitality, the strength of the human spirit, and hope.
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MatchlessMarie
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The famous Christian line “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (Matthew 7:12) has almost identical teachings in Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam. My prayer is that as countries across the globe, we can work to better understand how much we have in common. Differences in gender, race, religion, political party, or sexual orientation shouldn‘t draw battle lines between the human race. We need each other to coexist in peace.

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MatchlessMarie
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My hold just came in for the tagged book today. I was able to see Come From Away on a whim on Leap Day and I loved it 💙 ✈️

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Court7
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The stuff about being in Gander was good, could have fine with more of that and less of the second half.