Dealing with Unseen Hazards

Usually, when we read a story that begins “it was a dark and stormy night,” we prepare ourselves for some kind of unfolding tragedy. But, in real life, many tragedies begin with the words found at the beginning of this story by Carly Sisson at Soundings; ”It was just a normal evening on the water.”
Seven-Year-Old Boy Swims an Hour to Save Family
Thanks to divine grace, this one has a happy ending, but it could have easily ended the other way—as a lot of them do.
‘Invisible' current, whether it be from an unseen tractive force such as tidal current, or gravitational such as a river. can be deadly if not treated with respect. It’s difficult to give proper respect to something that you can’t see and don’t know exists.
Seven-year-old Chase Poust knows! And, hopefully he will have a good long life to tell others about it.
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