"Ashtabula Disaster" by Stephen D Peet recounts the tragic railroad disaster that occurred on December 29, 1876, in Ashtabula, Ohio, following a bridge failure. Drawing from his firsthand experience at the scene, survivor interviews, and media reports, Peet emphasizes not just the calamity but the religious lessons that can be gleaned from such a dark moment. His reflections offer comfort through the portrayal of resilient characters and the enduring Christian hopes that emerge amidst despair. This poignant exploration of faith and human spirit in the face of tragedy remains relevant today, reminding us of the power of hope and community in overcoming life's adversities.