Later on, several people came up to thank Brock. Some were emotional and explained that the boy’s father simply wasn’t watching at the time. From then on out, Brock was known around town as “Baywatch.”
What’s crazy about this story is that it’s not the first time in which Brock has saved someone who was drowning in the ocean. He’s saved people on two other occasions both of those times involving two people as well. All in all, he’s saved 6 people from drowning. I know why too. I watched it all go down. Whenever there was some commotion, everyone looked around wondering what was going on. Then, when it registered that someone was drowning, it was like they assumed others were going to help them already. Brock didn’t stand around wondering…he acted! Before anyone even knew what was going on, Brock was grabbing the boys. Brock is definitely a man of action to say the least!




Pray for us tonight. We are performing at Texas Tech in Lubbock, TX.
I read Brock's blog first this morning and have already lifted you up in prayer for tonight. God willl take care of you!
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Thanks so much, Mrs. Godbey
ReplyDeleteI am guilty of the "looking around" bit. It's not that I don't care, but my reflexes are just so darn slow I guess. I'm going to try to train my reflexes to be faster and be more like Brock. Hopefully if something major happens around me (like a drowning) I will be quick on the draw. But, really...hope something like that doesn't happen around me.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, go Hasselhoff!
Brock. Always saving lives. good good.
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