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Description:
In this awe-inspiring episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us back to November 1833 — the night the heavens themselves seemed to fall. Settlers across the Texas prairie watched in fear and wonder as thousands of meteors turned the night sky brighter than day. What they thought was the end of the world became a lesson in awe, faith, and resilience. Tweed reminds us that when life looks like it’s falling apart, sometimes it’s just the universe reminding us to look up — because what feels like chaos might just be another masterpiece in the making.
Show Notes:
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Description:
In this awe-inspiring episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us back to November 1833 — the night the heavens themselves seemed to fall. Settlers across the Texas prairie watched in fear and wonder as thousands of meteors turned the night sky brighter than day. What they thought was the end of the world became a lesson in awe, faith, and resilience. Tweed reminds us that when life looks like it’s falling apart, sometimes it’s just the universe reminding us to look up — because what feels like chaos might just be another masterpiece in the making.
Show Notes:
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.