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How Restlessness Leads Us to Jesus | [View online]( [Give Now]( Advertisement [Christianity Today Connection]( [Home]( [Our Latest]( [Subscribe]( Wednesday, July 11, 2018 [Cover Story: Out of the Flood]( [Cover Story: Out of the Flood]( Three teens survived a rising river at a Bible camp in Comfort, Texas. Would their faith? Brittney Martin Chip Asberry removed his socks and shoes and rolled up his jeans before he stepped out of the van. The 15-year-old looked over his shoulder just as the wave hit. He saw it take one person, then another, then he was under water. The current, moving at 60 miles per hour, rendered swimming impossible, and Asberry struggled to keep his head above the water. “I was just trying not to drown and grabbing onto whatever I could,” he said. Eventually he grabbed a limb and used it to pull himself ... 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