The Good Book: Bible with roots at Ground Zero now comforting victims of mass tragedies across US
Briefly

"Out of nowhere, a guy with a black jacket and white helmet sat alongside me in the rubble and put his arm around me, at that point I was crying... He said, 'Son, I think you need me right now.' ... and gave me the Bible."
"When Aurora, Colorado happened, I felt so helpless, that it was just unbelievable... I felt the need to send spiritual healing to those who need it most - to victims and victims' families of American tragedies."
"This Bible is not to convert anyone or change anyone's beliefs; it's solely meant to reach out to people mentally and spiritually, to victims and their families."
"The well-worn Bible has since been used at the funerals of eight children killed in Sandy Hook, Connecticut and four teen boys murdered in 2017 in Pennsylvania."
Read at New York Post
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