Truth @AlabamaFTBL fans must acknowledge in NIL/Portal Era and support this team and staff: Kalen DeBoer took the job 🐐 Nick Saban didn’t want. And I don’t blame either one. #rtr#rolltide#bama@BryantDenny_UA
Yeah, my own video.
@georgewrighster Buddy, if you don’t make the CFP you can’t win it. You have to get their first. The Indiana model of not giving a 💩 about September is the right way to do it.
WE’RE NOT LOOKING LATER — WE’RE LOOKING NOW: 3-year-old Millian Jeter missing from Washington, District of Columbia.
Make this case loud. Help find him: https://t.co/hnq70xdPkZ.
No tip is too small. Call it in.
ALERT: 17-year-old Hattie Hardeman disappeared from Loganville, Georgia.
This is solvable. Help bring her home: https://t.co/Z3J1ZmGoy4.
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After surviving Stage 3 breast cancer and undergoing a double mastectomy, Abigail Hot-Jennings believed the most difficult chapter was behind her. But months later, a scan revealed new concerns in her lungs and lymph nodes, and the news brought deep fear and uncertainty. In that moment, Abigail says she turned fully to her faith. She began to pray with greater intensity, leaning on the presence of Jesus and inviting others to stand with her in prayer and hope.
During a trip to the Dominican Republic, Abigail says she experienced a powerful moment of spiritual renewal. She describes a vision of Jesus walking her through His resurrection, reminding her that His power brings life, restoration, and peace beyond what the world can offer. Strengthened by that encounter, she returned home with renewed trust in God and continued her medical follow-ups while holding firmly to her faith.
Weeks later, new scans brought unexpected news. According to her testimony, the medical team found no evidence of cancer. A nurse reportedly told her, “There’s nothing here,” and her oncologist confirmed the results were clear. The moment left her overwhelmed with gratitude.
That was in 2017, and Abigail remains cancer-free today. She continues to share her story as a testimony of faith, giving all glory to Jesus Christ. In her words, “He is the One who carried me through every step and filled me with hope when fear tried to take over.”
MISSING PERSON ALERT: 5-year-old Safie missing from Minnesota.
Pull in your friends. Help find her: https://t.co/4dsnrmiRTm.
This isn't “sad.” This is urgent. Act.
NEW: 13-year-old Australian boy swims for four hours in cold and dangerous waters to save his mom and siblings who were swept into the ocean, says God is who got him to shore.
The family was on kayaks & paddleboards when they were swept about 2.5 miles out to sea.
After a conversation with his mother, Austin Appelbee decided he would swim back to shore to find help.
Appelbee says he prayed throughout the four-hour swim and told God he would get baptized if he made it out alive.
"I don't think it was actually me [swimming]... It was God the whole time. I kept on praying, kept on praying. I said to God, 'I'll get baptized.'"
"The waves are massive, and I have no life jacket on… I just kept thinking 'just keep swimming, just keep swimming,'" he said.
"And then I finally made it to shore, and I hit the bottom of the beach, and I just collapsed."
Appelbee says when he got to shore, he had to sprint for about a mile to find help.
According to AP, the family drifted 9 miles from Quindalup and spent 10 hours in the water.
When he reached the shore, Appelbee alerted authorities, who then sent out a helicopter to find his mom, 12-year-old brother, and 8-year-old sister.
Austin's mother, Joanne Appelbee, said one of the hardest decisions of her life was sending her son to shore.
"One of the hardest decisions I ever had to make was to say to Austin: 'Try and get to shore and get some help. This could get really serious really quickly,'" she said.
What a remarkable kid.
Video: 7 News.
If you are a Christian, you don’t have to feel guilty for your sin. Jesus paid the price for all our sins on the cross. We are set free because He paid the price for us. It is by His blood that we are set free.
@ClintRLamb Clint I know this sounds like a broken record but I think I speak for everyone when I say we really love the work you do man, you’re the best.
@_BryanReese_@Mike4172 Maybe I should’ve used some different wording. I just wish it was a name I’m more familiar with. That’s all. We really need to hit it out of the park this time. We’ve struggled with the O line coaching hires even back with Saban the last few years.