Show solidarity and resilience with the Texas Strong When You Go Through Deep Waters I Will Be With You Isaiah 43 2 Baseball Cap. Inspired by the July 2025 flash flood along the Guadalupe River that claimed dozens of lives—including children at Camp Mystic—this cap draws on real stories of hope amid hardship. The scripture reminds wearers that even through devastating waters, they are not alone. Ideal for supporters of Central Texas recovery, faith–filled communities, and anyone moved by courage under crisis.
Texas Strong When You Go Through Deep Waters I Will Be With You Isaiah 43 2 Baseball Cap – Isaiah 43:2 Hope & Healing Tribute
In July 2025, Central Texas faced one of its deadliest flash floods in decades. Torrential rains—fed by the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry—caused the Guadalupe River to surge nearly 26 feet in under an hour, devastating communities and an iconic girls’ camp, Camp Mystic. Families mourned the loss of 82 lives and searched for dozens still missing. This cap is a tribute to their stories of survival, sacrifice, and communal care.

The cap is embroidered with the verse from Isaiah 43:2: “When you go through deep waters, I will be with you.” Its design frames the scripture over the outline of Texas, echoing the outline of rising waters and the imprint of shared endurance after the disaster . It speaks both of divine presence and the steadfast unity that emerged across Kerr County, as hundreds joined rescue missions and volunteers kept vigil.
Camp Mystic, founded in 1926, was swept away during the flood—its cabins destroyed and several campers and staff tragically lost, including its longtime director Dick Eastland. Yet amid chaos, stories of miraculous rescue surfaced—children airlifted from rising torrents, parents reunited, and heroic acts by residents like Julian Ryan, who gave his life saving others. This cap honors those memories, transforming grief into a badge of shared healing.
Wearing this cap signals more than faith—it represents your connection to the resilience of Central Texas. It stands as a call to remember and support ongoing recovery efforts, the rebuilding of emergency infrastructure, and the strength found when communities show up for each other in the deepest floods.