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How can we say “It is well” when everything feels broken?
Over Fourth of July weekend, devastating flash floods struck Central Texas, claiming nearly 90 lives and leaving dozens still missing. Among the victims were young girls and counselors at a Christian camp—swept away while they slept.
In this episode, Abigail DeJarnatt walks through what happened, how it happened, and how we even begin to ask “why” in the face of such tragedy. From heroic rescue stories to the Camp Mystic survivors who sang praises on the evacuation bus, we’re reminded that even in the darkest moments, Jesus is near—and He is our only hope.
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes… and death shall be no more.” — Revelation 21:4 (ESV)
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Mentions: Camp Mystic, Hunt TX, flash floods, Psalm 34:18, Revelation 21, Horatio Spafford, It Is Well With My Soul, Jesus, grief, Holy Spirit, gospel hope, worship in tragedy, Texas flooding
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How can we say “It is well” when everything feels broken?
Over Fourth of July weekend, devastating flash floods struck Central Texas, claiming nearly 90 lives and leaving dozens still missing. Among the victims were young girls and counselors at a Christian camp—swept away while they slept.
In this episode, Abigail DeJarnatt walks through what happened, how it happened, and how we even begin to ask “why” in the face of such tragedy. From heroic rescue stories to the Camp Mystic survivors who sang praises on the evacuation bus, we’re reminded that even in the darkest moments, Jesus is near—and He is our only hope.
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes… and death shall be no more.” — Revelation 21:4 (ESV)
Links:
For more about Counteract USA:
For more about the Herzog Foundation: https://herzogfoundation.com/
Mentions: Camp Mystic, Hunt TX, flash floods, Psalm 34:18, Revelation 21, Horatio Spafford, It Is Well With My Soul, Jesus, grief, Holy Spirit, gospel hope, worship in tragedy, Texas flooding
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