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God In The Whirlwind Stories Of Grace From The Tornado At Union University Tim Ellsworth

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God In The Whirlwind Stories Of Grace From The Tornado At Union University Tim Ellsworth
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Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.38 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Tim Ellsworth
ISBN: 9780805449518, 9780805448474, 0805449515, 0805448470, B001JEPVIC
Language: English
Year: 2008

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God In The Whirlwind Stories Of Grace From The Tornado At Union University Tim Ellsworth by Tim Ellsworth 9780805449518, 9780805448474, 0805449515, 0805448470, B001JEPVIC instant download after payment.

The original story itself was the stuff of headlines. A powerful EF–4
tornado—with winds in excess of 200 miles per hour—slams a
university campus, causing $40 million in damage. It destroys eighteen
college dormitory buildings, leaving sixteen students trapped in heaping
piles of rubble. Rescue workers labor for five hours, through predictions
of a second destructive storm system, until the last person is freed.
Fifty-one students go to the hospital with injuries.
Nobody dies.
The disaster at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, quickly made
news around the world, as TV crews from all over the country flocked
to Jackson to tell the story. CNN, FOX News, Good Morning America,
The Today Show, MSNBC, The Early Show, affiliates from Boston,
Nashville, Memphis, St. Louis—among many others—were on campus
to cover the events of February 5.

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