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September 6, 2021 47 mins
Leslie Haskin was standing by her assistant's desk in the World Trade Center when the first plane slammed into her building. She sits down with Rebecca and Liz to talk about the trauma of that day and the God who gave her new life.

DISCLAIMER: Leslie's descriptions of what she saw are honest and, at times, graphic. Please do not listen to this podcast with children nearby or if this could be a trigger for you.

Find Leslie's book, When YOUR Towers Fall: A Survivor's Guide to Life After Loss at: https://www.amazon.com/When-YOUR-Towers-Fall-Survivors/dp/B086B9QMDB

Find out more about Leslie at http://www.lesliehaskin.net/

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websites: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com | https://www.lizann.life/
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