A Trip into Terror and Love
Memories
of being in Jordan with a team of American Christian leaders and
journalists on September 11, 2001, when we received the shocking news of
the terror attacks on America
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
AMMAN, JORDAN (ANS – September 9, 2016)
— As we approach the 15th anniversary of the devastating 9/11 attack on
America, my thoughts have returned once again to an extraordinary
situation I found myself on that fateful day.
The
September 11 attacks killed 2,996 people and injured more than 6,000
others. These immediate deaths included 265 on the four planes, 2,606 in
the World Trade Center in New York and in the surrounding area, and 125
at the Pentagon in Washington, DC.
The
terror began on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, when I was in Gerasa
(Jerash), the most complete and best-preserved Greco-Roman city in the
Middle East, with a group of 28 American Christian leaders and
journalists, and just after we arrived at the site we first heard the
news that all hell had broken loose in New York City.
One
of our team, broadcast journalist Giles Hudson, received a mobile phone
call from the USA Radio Network, in Dallas, Texas, that a plane had
slammed into one of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center Building.
In
a state of shock, we were then taken by our Jordanian tour guide to the
nearby city of Gadara (modern Um Qais), with its spectacular panoramic
views overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the site of Jesus’ miracle of the
Gadarene swine, where He sent demented spirits out of two men into a
herd of swine who ran down the hill and drowned in the Sea of Galilee
(Matthew 8:28-34), and there we received more information about the
second plane crashing into another of the towers. It was if the demons
of hate had been unleashed on America and all we could do was to pray
for the victims and their relatives.
It
was surreal to be in Jordan at the time of the worst terrorist attack
in American history. Very soon, we were overwhelmed with the love of the
Jordanian people who stopped us at every place we went to offer their
condolences.
We
were then transported to a hotel by the Dead Sea, and once we were
safely in our rooms, we could hear the sounds of a violent gun battle
taking place in Jericho, just a short way across the water – and it went
on for most of the night. Some of the team stayed up to pray for peace
not only in the Middle East, but also in America.
Some of the team even wondered if this was actually the end of the world as we knew it.
The
idea for the trip began at the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB)
Convention in Dallas earlier that year, when the Jordan Tourism Board
and the Jordan Ministry of Tourism launched an effort to educate
Americans about the less explored parts of the Holy Land, which extends
beyond Israel to encompass all of the land of the Bible. This includes
modern-day Jordan, now guardian of more than 200 major biblical sites
from both Old and New Testaments. And in April, His Majesty King
Abdullah II shared with a small group of pastors in Washington, D.C.,
about the history, beauty and safety of his country, and invited them to
come and visit.
This
trip, led by A. Larry Ross, then Billy Graham’s top media man, was
sponsored by the Jordan Tourism Board (JTB,) and was an extension of
that invitation.
Background on Jordan
Located
on the eastern side of the Jordan River, this country is blessed with
the rich spiritual heritage of the full story of the history of
salvation as recorded in the Bible. Abraham, Job, Moses, Ruth, Elijah,
John the Baptist and Jesus were some of the figures of the Bible who
performed pivotal elements of their divinely-ordained missions in this
ancient landscape that is now within the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The
very name of the country – Jordan – retains the unique baptismal aura
of a holy river and a blessed land. It was here, in the waters of
Bethany-beyond-the-Jordan, where the Trinity of Father, Son and Holy
Spirit first manifested itself explicitly when John baptized Jesus.
God
repeatedly designated Jordan as a land of peace and refuge, where Ruth,
Elijah, David, Jesus, John the Baptist and the first Christian
communities, among others, found safety and peace. Most of the great
biblical prophets made their journeys of faith from the east bank of the
Jordan River to the west – symbolically moving from the “wilderness”
where men and women are tested, to the Promised Land that is the Kingdom
of God.
Most
of the holy sites in Jordan where the biblical prophets performed
miracles or reached out to ordinary people are identified, excavated and
easily accessible to visitors. New sites are being discovered every
year. Visitors to Jordan can often visit archaeological excavations and
share in the excitement of identifying ancient remains of places where
Moses completed his mission from God; where Elijah lived by faith; where
John the Baptist preached and heralded the arrival of the Messiah; and
where Jesus performed miracles.
A Tense Time
We
spent a tense week in Jordan as all flights from the Arab World had
been suspended. But then came the welcome news that Royal Jordanian
Airlines had been given permission to fly into JFK Airport in New York
and we were told to pack.
Before
we left for Amman Airport, we attended a candlelight "Peace Through
Understanding" service with nearly 500 Jordanian Christians and Muslims.
As we got into the bus to take us to the service, a bellboy at our
hotel asked if he could address us on the buses’ PA system. He told us
that he had lost some of his family in the fighting in the West Bank and
said that he knew what it was to lose members of his family that he
loved. “I would like to tell you that I am very sorry for what has
happened in America and I want you to know that all of the Jordanian
people share in your sorrow.”
We
then joined with others in lighting candles for peace at a special
candlelight remembrance service at the Citadel in Amman on Sunday,
September 16, 2001, to show solidarity with the victims and their
families of the New York and Washington terrorist attacks on the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Muslims
clerics united with Christian priests and ministers from the various
Christian communities in Jordan, as well the Lord Mayor of Amman in
condemning the violence in the United States and praying for the
families of the victims. It was hard for us to hold back the tears at
this momentous time in world history.
Ruth
Cox Mizell, the then Congressional Liaison for Capitol Hill Prayer
Partners and White House Liaison for American Christian Trust, was one
of our team and she attended the candlelight service. Ruth, the widow of
baseball great “Vinegar Bend” Mizell, said, “I really appreciated their
caring for us. They really cared about what happened in New York and at
the Pentagon. Everyone was so mournful when they told us how sorry they
were about what happened. I have really come to love the Jordanian
people.”
After
the service, our team headed for Amman Airport, to fly back to New York
on Royal Jordanian Airlines on what turned out to be the first flight
from an Arab country. Security was tight and we understood that several
armed marshals were on the flight.
When
we arrived at JFK Airport, a bevy of armed FBI agents and other
security met us. Like many, I couldn’t catch the flight I was booked on
and so had to find another airline to get back to Southern California.
As we took off, I could see the pall of smoke that was still rising from
what was the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.
Like
all of you, I will never forget what has happened to our world during
that time. However, it was heartening to know that so many from around
the world were standing with the American people in love and solidarity
and like our friends in Jordan, are lighting symbolic candles for peace.
After
such a wonderful insight into the biblical sites of Jordan and meeting
the friendly Jordanian people, all I can say is go and see Jordan for
yourself. It is a trip of a lifetime for all Biblical scholars and those
who wish to see the Bible come alive in these troubled modern times.
Photo
captions: 1) The attack on the Twin Towers in New York. 2) The team in
Gerasa minutes before receiving the news of the 9/11 attack in New York.
3) Dan Wooding reporting from Bethany Beyond the Jordan, which is said
to be the actual site the baptism of Jesus. 4) Some of those attending
the candlelight vigil. 5) Dan Wooding with A. Larry Ross (front), in the
media room for Billy Graham’s San Juan, Puerto Rico, crusade. (Dan has
worked as a writer with Larry on three occasions during Mr. Graham’s
overseas crusades). 6) Dan Wooding with a new Jordanian friend at Petra.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning author, broadcaster
and journalist, who was born in Nigeria, West Africa, of British
missionary parents, Alfred and Anne Wooding, who then worked with the
Sudan Interior Mission, now known as SIM. Dan now lives in Southern
California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for some 53
years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who
all live in the UK. Dan is the founder/president of the ASSIST News
Service (ANS), and is also the author of some 45 books. His latest is a
novel about the life of Jesus through the eyes of his beloved mother,
Mary, and is called “Mary: My Story from Bethlehem to Calvary.” (http://marythebook.com/).
Dan has since been back to Jordan on two more occasions and says that
he now loves and respects the Jordanian people even more.
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