"Ashtabula Disaster" by Stephen D Peet recounts the tragic railroad disaster that occurred on December 29, 1876, in Ashtabula, Ohio, resulting from a bridge failure. Drawing from his firsthand experience at the crash site, Peet combines survivor interviews, press accounts, and coroner's jury findings to illuminate the event. However, his focus transcends the calamity itself, as he seeks to extract religious lessons and provide comfort through reflections on the resilient human spirit and Christian hope amidst tragedy. This work resonates today as it encourages listeners to find solace and meaning in the face of despair, highlighting the enduring power of faith and community in overcoming dark moments.