Wear the spirit of Texas resilience with this Retro Texas Strong When You Go Through Deep Waters I Will Be With You Isaiah 43 2 Print T-Shirt. Featuring a watercolor map of Texas and the verse “When you go through deep waters, I will be with you,” this shirt echoes the courage shown during the tragic July 2025 flash floods along the Guadalupe River. Honoring the victims—many children at Camp Mystic—and the heroes of recovery, it’s a meaningful reminder that even in life’s darkest floods, hope and solidarity endure. Proudly rooted in faith and compassion.
Retro Texas Strong When You Go Through Deep Waters I Will Be With You Isaiah 43 2 Print T-Shirt – Faith Amid the Flood
This Retro Texas Strong When You Go Through Deep Waters I Will Be With You Isaiah 43 2 Print T-Shirt features the enduring promise of Isaiah 43:2—“When you go through deep waters, I will be with you”—artfully layered over a watercolor silhouette of Texas. It’s more than just a garment; it’s a tribute to communities that faced staggering heartbreak in July 2025. With at least 50 lives lost—including many children from Camp Mystic—when the Guadalupe River surged more than 26 ft in under an hour, this design radiates empathy, faith, and solidarity.

The t-shirt’s imagery resonates with the stories echoed by survivors and rescuers: summer camp kayaks lodged in trees, uprooted cabins, and air-rescue helicopters battling storm-lashed skies. The verse, shirted across Texas, reflects the strength shown by first responders and volunteers—over 1,000 personnel including 160 air crews—who persisted in search, rescue, and recovery efforts.
Historically, the Guadalupe River has been both life-giving and treacherous—its flash-flood reputation, dating back to episodes in 1987 and 1978, reminds Texans of nature’s dual nature. In naming this shirt “Retro Texas Strong,” we acknowledge that collective resolve ties generations—from bus rescues after that tragic flood to today’s bravery in the Hill Country.
Wearing this tee is a statement that roots you in a lineage of compassion. It’s a nod to the camp directors like Dick Eastland and Jane Ragsdale, known for their devotion to youth and community, who gave all during the disaster. It acknowledges the pain of loss and honors the enduring light of human solidarity. This isn’t just faith on fabric—it’s memory, hope, and a pledge: no one walks through the waters alone.