

Media Coverage of the Flash Flood Deaths at a Christian Camp in Texas – Terry Mattingly, 7/9/25 (1902)
Jul 9, 2025
Terry Mattingly, a senior fellow on communications and culture and author of Rational Sheep, explores the impact of media coverage on the tragic flash flood at a Texas Christian camp. He discusses differing media approaches, highlighting the emotional weight of the event and safety concerns for faith-based organizations. Mattingly dives into the community's resilience and the intricacies of effective communication during crises while emphasizing the significant role of music in fostering community spirit. A thoughtful conversation on faith and media's influence ensues.
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Survivors Sing Campfire Songs
- Camp Mystic survivors sang campfire songs on a bus during evacuation amid flooding scenes.
- Their singing embodied the spirit and faith of the camp even amid tragedy.
Personal Connection to Texas Floods
- Terry Mattingly has family ties to Kerrville, Texas, close to the flood site.
- He described how 27 inches of rain in 45 minutes caused a deadly wall of water down rocky canyons.
Challenges in Tracking Missing Persons
- Many visitors to the Texas Hill Country arrive in RVs or tents with no permanent records.
- This complicates tracking missing persons after disasters like flash floods.