Standing Amid the Storm: Indiana Crucifix Inspires Hope
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A crucifix left standing after an Indiana tornado has become a symbol of hope, prompting Christians to reflect on faith, suffering, and God’s presence.

The aftermath of the recent tornado outbreak in northwest Indiana left behind scenes of widespread devastation—uprooted trees, damaged homes, and heavily battered buildings. Yet amid the destruction at Andrean High School in Merrillville, one image quickly captured national attention: a large crucifix depicting Jesus on the cross remained standing while much of the surrounding campus suffered extensive damage.
Drone footage and local television reports showed the crucifix rising above the debris, prompting many residents to describe it as a powerful symbol of hope and resilience. According to reports, nearly every part of the Catholic school’s campus sustained damage, but the crucifix and a nearby grotto remained largely untouched.
For Christians, the image carries significance that goes beyond the physical object itself.
A Symbol That Speaks to a Wounded Community
In the hours following the storm, school officials emphasized that buildings can be repaired and replaced, but people’s lives are what matter most. Thankfully, there were no reports of major injuries on the campus.
The standing crucifix has become a visual reminder of a truth many Christians cling to during difficult seasons: God remains present even when life feels shaken.

Psalm 46:1 declares, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”
For many Christians, the image does not necessarily prove divine intervention or explain why disasters happen. Instead, it points to the enduring message of the cross itself. The crucifix represents suffering, sacrifice, and redemption—central themes of the Christian faith.
Throughout the Bible, God’s people faced storms, uncertainty, and loss. Yet Scripture repeatedly reminds us that His presence does not disappear in times of hardship.
Finding Hope in the Midst of Destruction
Natural disasters often prompt difficult questions about suffering and faith. Why are some things spared while others are destroyed? Why does tragedy occur at all?
The Bible does not offer easy answers to every question, but it does offer hope.
Jesus told His disciples in John 16:33, “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

The standing crucifix has resonated with many because it visually echoes this promise. The cross, after all, is the Christian symbol of victory emerging from suffering. What appeared to be defeat on Good Friday became the foundation of the gospel and the hope of eternal life.
For Christians, the image from Indiana serves as a reminder that faith is not the absence of storms but the assurance that God remains sovereign in the midst of them.
When Symbols Point Beyond Themselves
As recovery efforts continue in Merrillville, local leaders and members of the church have gathered in prayer and offered support to those affected by the tornado. Bishop Robert McClory of the Diocese of Gary also visited the campus and led a blessing over the cross and the work of rebuilding ahead.
Whether one sees the surviving crucifix as providence, coincidence, or simply a striking image, it has undeniably become a source of encouragement for many.
In a landscape marked by destruction, the cross standing amid the wreckage has reminded countless Christians of a timeless truth found throughout the Bible: storms may damage what is temporary, but the hope found in Jesus remains unshaken.
*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from: Fox 32 Chicago
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