A new kind of domestic terrorism compels us to ask: How could it happen? Things that seemed to give us personal freedom mobility, convenience, autonomy, abundance-were more fragile than we imagined. Without them, we broke down. Mark Ward, a native Washingtonian who has deep personal connections to most of the shooting sites, asks 'What does it all mean?' and gives a searching examination of our suburban values. Mark provides fascinating local details and personal memories of the shooting sites, how the sites have changed over the past 40 years, how these changes reflect the values of suburbia today, how the changes explain why shopping malls, gas stations, and interstate ramps have now become terror targets, and how the Bible provides us values that are permanent and lasting.