TEXAS – As torrential rains gave way to historic flash flooding across the state of Texas, families, communities, and entire towns have been left in heartbreak and ruin. What were once neighborhoods filled with laughter and love have now become silent streets submerged in muddy waters. And as the waters rise, so too does the nation’s compassion.
From East Texas to the Hill Country, more than 30 counties have been affected by this catastrophic weather event, leaving thousands displaced, homes destroyed, and the death toll rising. Schools have closed indefinitely, hospitals have been overwhelmed with injured residents, and power outages have added another layer of pain to an already dire situation. Emergency responders have been working around the clock to locate missing individuals, perform rooftop rescues, and provide critical aid.
As images of floating cars, collapsed bridges, and tearful families spread across social media and news broadcasts, one thing is abundantly clear—this is a humanitarian crisis, and the entire country is feeling the pain of Texas.
From coast to coast, prayers and messages of support are flooding in. In churches, mosques, and synagogues, moments of silence and intercessions are being offered for the victims. Social media is filled with hashtags like #PrayForTexas and #TexasStrong, reminding those affected that they are not alone. Volunteers and non-profit organizations are mobilizing with urgency, delivering food, water, clothing, and medical supplies to shelters and ravaged communities.
In a statement issued early this morning, President Joe Biden declared Texas a federal disaster zone and assured residents that “help is on the way, and we will walk beside you through every step of recovery.”
Perhaps the most powerful force seen in the wake of the floods has not been the water—but the love. Across the nation, people are showing up: through donations, kind words, and simply listening to the stories of those whose lives have been turned upside down.
To the people of Texas—our hearts are with you. In the face of nature’s fury, may you find courage in compassion, hope in community, and healing in the embrace of a nation that stands beside you. The road ahead is long, but you are not walking it alone. We are praying. We are loving. We are with you.