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          | When Things Don't Go Our Way: Awake 
			Series, Part 22 
 That morning of December 6, 1917, Vincent Coleman said good-bye to 
			his lovely wife, Frances, and their four children, and went to work 
			at the Richmond railway station in Halifax Nova Scotia. His 
			workplace was a small wooden station amidst the Richmond rail yards, 
			in close proximity of the harbour. He was feeling cheerful that 
			sunny morning, for he enjoyed his job as a dispatcher.
 
 As he relieved the night dispatcher at the telegraph office that 
			fateful morning, a muffled crash could be heard in the distance, 
			followed by a column of black smoke rising off the harbour to fill 
			the horizon.
 
 A naval officer suddenly appeared at the dispatcher's shack, warning 
			them of an imminent explosion. The noise and smoke had been caused 
			by a collision at sea: After a series of misguided manoeuvres, the 
			French ship Mont-Blanc, loaded with tons of ammunition, had been 
			struck by the Norwegian vessel Imo.
 
 Vincent and his boss, William Lovett, immediately left the premises, 
			heading to safer grounds. Vincent had only taken ten steps however, 
			when he returned to the telegraph office. He had just remembered 
			Passenger Train #10, the overnight train from Saint John, New 
			Brunswick, carrying 300 passengers. It was due to pass directly in 
			front of the blazing Mont-Blanc within minutes. Unless they were 
			warned, these people faced certain death. Risking his own life, 
			Vincent sent the following now-famous message:
 
 "Hold up the train. Ammunition ship afire in harbour making for Pier 
			6 and will explode. Guess this will be my last message. Goodbye 
			boys."
 
 At 9:05 am, just after Vincent had sent his message, the Mont-Blanc 
			exploded. Vincent's station was obliterated, so was a large part of 
			Halifax. Vincent had sacrificed his life so that others would 
			survive.
 
 Vincent loved beyond what was humanly possible. What about us? Would 
			we have done the same? Yet we are urged to love even the unlovable. 
			We are encouraged to share the message that Jesus has given us with 
			those around us in order to save them for certain destruction. We 
			are directed to love beyond what is humanly possible!
 
 "By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love 
			one another." (John 13:35 NIV)
 
 This is only possible if we are united in love!
 
 "Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name - the name you 
			gave me - so that they may be one as we are one." (John 17:11 NIV)
 
 Rob Chaffart
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 In His love,
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