Tragic floods ripped through Texas, leaving at least 51 dead and dozens missing. Among the hardest hit was Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp where over 20 young girls vanished in the raging waters. The Guadalupe River surged an unbelievable 26 feet in just 45 minutes, destroying everything in its path. Rescue teams are working day and night to find survivors in the dangerous debris-filled terrain.
Governor Greg Abbott has declared a Day of Prayer for Texas, urging all citizens to seek divine intervention. This follows his 2017 decision during Hurricane Harvey, showing faith remains central in our darkest hours. Texans are called to pray for first responders, families, and the rebuilding of communities.
The devastation is heartbreaking, especially the loss of children at the camp. Parents are pleading for answers while heroes risk their lives in search efforts. Helicopters and boats scour the flooded zones as the death toll keeps rising.
Abbott’s proclamation reminds us that prayer has always strengthened Texans through trials. Neighbors helping neighbors defines our spirit, even amid such sorrow. The governor believes prayer will guide our healing and restoration.
This tragedy strikes deep, but we must rally with resilience. Our faith and unity will carry Texas forward. Let every patriot bow their head this Sunday—pray for miracles, comfort, and renewal. God bless Texas as we rebuild together.