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Are you searching for comfort and wondering, “Where is God?” amidst terror and turmoil?

The day that changed the world—September 11, 2001—propelled America into the long war, the Global War on Terror. Like many Americans who serve our country, Chaplain Bob Ossler donned his firefighter turn-out gear, boarded a plane, and made his way to Manhattan to help in any way possible. He was escorted onto the smoldering, quaking heap, dubbed “The Pile.” Entering into the Gates of Hell—the crematorium and morgue for nearly 3000 beloved souls—an electrifying chill of horror shot through him.

Trained as a professional first responder, Ossler served five tours of duty during the cleanup at Ground Zero after 9/11. Bob’s eyewitness vignettes recount the questions, fears, struggles, and sacrifices of the families and workers overwhelmed by despair. Chaplain Ossler conducted over 300 mini-memorials for the fragmentary remains carried off the Pile. He comforted the mourners, the frightened, and the heartbroken laborers sifting through millions of tons of carnage for the remains of their friends, the unknown dead—and their faith.

From the broken fragments of glass, steel, and men, Chaplain Ossler’s mosaic of God’s grace unveils the outpouring of generosity, heroism, and unity from people who stepped up to do “something.” Ossler honors the ultimate sacrifice and bravery of first responders who rush toward terror to save lives.

What do Ossler’s insights reveal about finding meaning and purpose in the thick of chaos and personal tragedy? Chaplain Ossler chronicles the best of humanity—acts of courage and goodness in the midst of unimaginable devastation. As terrorist attacks continue to assault humanity, "Triumph Over Terror" reveals how your spirit can triumph over terror’s reign, and how you can help others suffering from trauma and loss.

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Bob
Ossler

Bob Ossler, Pastor of Visitation at the Cumberland County Community Church in Millville, N.J., served as volunteer chaplain at Ground Zero after 9/11. An experienced paramedic, firefighter, funeral director, and ordained chaplain, Ossler used his unique skills to bring comfort and hope to the brokenhearted at the site. Ossler served as a volunteer chaplain after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and after the Yarnell, Arizona wildfires in 2013. He now volunteers as chaplain with the Millville, NJ Police and Fire Departments. Volunteering as a chaplain at Ground Zero after the terrorist attacks on the

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