Full coverage of Sept. 11, 2001 and the war on terrorism.
How America prays
Editor's note: Last September,many Americans found themselves actively praying as they confronted a devastating terrorist attack. A new poll indicates that prayer still figures prominently in their lives and that they believe their efforts can have a positive, tangible impact on world events.
By Jane Lampman | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
On the cataclysmic morning of Sept. 11, as Courtney Cowart fled her office building a block south of the World Trade Center, she experienced a moment so profound that it changed the way she has prayed ever since.
As she and a colleague ran hand in hand, the ground began to shake and the air to crackle. Turning, they saw a huge black ball of debris flying toward them. "You tried at one level to figure out where to go, but realized there wasn't anyplace," Ms. Cowart recalls. As the cloud enveloped them, "I just stopped and offered my life to God."
The Supreme Court on Monday takes up two cases that explore the question: Should juveniles convicted of nonlethal crimes be
sentenced to life in prison without parole?
At Fort Hood, Army filmmaker and Iraq war vet Elliot Valdez raced to the scene of the shooting, filming the aftermath of tragedy
and heroism. What he recorded will help officials understand what happened.
Kimberly Munley, the police officer identified as bringing an end to Fort Hood rampage Thursday, applied protocols established
in the aftermath of the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings.
Some reports suggest the alleged shooter in the Ft. Hood massacre, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, was troubled. That raises questions
about how well-equipped the Army is to spot disturbed individuals.
What happens when ordinary people decide to pay it forward? Extraordinary change. See how individuals are making a difference, finding solutions, overcoming adversity, and giving back globally.
A recent graduate of Vermont's Middlebury College, Corinne Almquist promotes the practice of distributing produce that would otherwise go to waste to those in need.