A fire captain jumped into rushing floodwaters to save a baby deer being swept downstream in Indiana.
The Madison Township Fire Department was responding to call about a person stuck in a car in a flooded roadway, but when they arrived, the person had been able to get themselves out without help. That's when rescuers heard a baby deer in trouble.
Capt. Joe Sinclair went in the water to save it, with his crew helping to pull him and the deer back to safety. The deer was transported to a local wildlife rescue.
@MJ_Koch@WSJopinion Thank You for sharing such memories of your father. I agree wholeheartedly about journaling and it was a pleasure to read your piece today in the WSJ.
The Good News of Jesus Christ is not that you and I can clean ourselves up enough to be loved by God. It’s that while knowing the worst about us, God still moved towards us in love to save us from our sins.
Check out Romans 5:8
“Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.”
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