The Pray For Camp Mystic Remember Mystic Isaiah 432 Shirt serves as a tribute to those affected by the deadly Texas Hill Country flooding in July 2025, especially the victims from Kerr County and Camp Mystic. This shirt reminds us of the strength and resilience found in faith and prayer during devastating times of crisis.
Pray For Camp Mystic – Isaiah 43:2 Texas Flood Relief Shirt
The Pray For Camp Mystic Remember Mystic Isaiah 432 Shirt is a heartfelt tribute to the victims of the catastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country, which devastated Kerr County and the surrounding areas in July 2025. With over 145 confirmed fatalities and many still missing, this shirt serves as a symbol of solidarity for the countless lives impacted by the tragic event.

Featuring a powerful message from Isaiah 43:2, “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you,” this shirt serves as a reminder that no one faces adversity alone. This verse speaks to the resilience of those affected by the flood, and the community’s collective strength to overcome tragedy. The shirt also pays tribute to the young lives lost at Camp Mystic, a Christian girls’ summer camp, which was tragically inundated during the flooding.
In the wake of the disaster, volunteers, state officials, and rescue teams from across the nation, including a team from Mexico, came together to assist in rescue efforts. Over 2,000 volunteers worked tirelessly in the search for missing individuals, helping to evacuate families and offering support to those displaced by the flood. Wearing this shirt signifies your support for those in need and honors the brave first responders who worked to save lives.
Despite Kerr County’s high flood risk, the area did not have a dedicated flood warning system, which contributed to the severity of the tragedy. This shirt highlights the importance of preparing for natural disasters and the need for improved flood management in vulnerable communities. By wearing this shirt, you stand with those advocating for better safety measures and resources to protect communities from future flooding events.