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Housepainter's Availability Leads to Rescue
Fathers Day 2005 was not a joyful day for Toby Hawkins of Bountiful, Utah. His 11-year-old son Brennan Hawkins had been missing for two days. A much-anticipated ...
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Trade Tower Disaster Teaches "How to Get Out Alive"
A New York Times article titled, “How to Get Out Alive: What the Science of Evacuation Reveals About How Humans Behave in the Worst of Times,” ...
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Dogwalker Finds Ancient Gold Penny
While walking his dog on a river-side path in Bedfordshire, England, a man found an ancient gold penny. After examining it, coin expert Richard Bishop ...
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Britain's Ragtag Armada Accomplishes Remarkable Rescue
In The Word and Power Church, Doug Banister writes:
The spring of 1940 found Hitler's panzer divisions mopping up French troops and preparing for a ...
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Persistent Rescuers Save Pennsylvania Miners
On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, nine Pennsylvania miners were trapped 240 feet underground in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. For three days Americans followed ...
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Woman Is Snatched From Fire
A wildfire erupted in the Angeles National Forest—a park in the San Gabriel Mountains of California. Sigrid Hopson, age 60, was alone in her home with ...
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Evangelism Is Like an Usher's Obligation to Rescue Others
The story goes that a young man applied for a job as an usher at a theater in the mall. The manager asked him, "What would you do in case a fire ...
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At World Trade Center, Father Seeks Lost Son
In "American Ground: Unbuilding the World Trade Center," William Langewiesche writes about the cleanup of the World Trade Center disaster. In ...
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Why to Seek the Lost
On July 4, 1854, Charlie Peace, a well-known criminal in London, was hung. The Anglican Church, which had a ceremony for everything, even had a ceremony ...
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School: The No-God Zone?
Fifteen-year-old Gilberto Dixon, a 10th grader at Beach Channel High School in Queens, New York, commenting on a city school board decision to forbid ...
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