Teen Survivor of Texas Camp Flooding Rewrites 'Hallelujah,' Creating Powerful, Tear-Jerking Version

Unfortunately, tragedies, such as natural disasters like tornadoes, hurricanes, or flooding, do occur. Everywhere we look, whether on social media or any television news broadcast, we are quickly reminded of this fact. Also, depending on when and where they take place, they can be absolutely devastating and horrific, leading to immense pain and heartache.
Texas, specifically the central part of the Lone Star State, was recently the site of massive flooding. Sadly, according to Fox News, more than 130 people were killed as a result of the flooding. Among those who lost their lives were nearly 30 young people and counselors at Camp Mystic, which is described as a "private Christian summer camp for girls."
But despite the tragedy, through all the hurt and gut-wrenching pain, one young woman, a Camp Mystic camper, shared what she experienced during that horrible situation. In a clip posted on YouTube, she added her own words, creating a new version of the Leonard Cohen hit classic song from 1985.
It will be difficult not to shed a tear or two while listening to this young woman perform her updated version of "Hallelujah" as she sings of the devastation she witnessed, but also of the love and kindness she felt in the tragedy’s aftermath.
"Our faith was strong
You showed us love
Like only God from up above
Your prayers and hugs and love overwhelmed us"
What a powerful and moving tune that captures the hurt and devastation she and her fellow campers experienced. But through all that hurt and loss, this young woman remains hopeful, obviously moved by the outpouring of love, kindness, and generosity shown to her and those impacted.
Colossians 3:16 "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”
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Originally published July 29, 2025.