Cassie Bernall, whose courageous life and death were memorably chronicled by Matt Labash in last week's WEEKLY STANDARD, was not the only young Christian attacked in Littleton, Colorado, for affirming her faith. There was also Valeen Schnurr, an 18-year-old senior at Columbine High. Schnurr suffered nine gunshot and shrapnel wounds -- and lived. Like Bernall, Schnurr was in the library when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold burst in. Hit by a wild spray of bullets and shrapnel, she gasped, "Oh my God! Oh my God!" One of the attackers immediately confronted her. "God?" he said. "Do you really believe in God?" Just seconds earlier, Schnurr had seen Bernall get shot in the head when she answered yes to the same question. Yet, Schnurr answered the same: "Yes, I believe in God." "Why?" the attacker demanded. "I do believe in God, and my mom and dad have taught me about God," she said. Schnurr recalls saying a little more, then crawling away. That may have saved her, though she left the hospital with four bullets still lodged in her abdomen.