Heroic Woman Braves Freezing Waters to Save Man from Icy Pond
A heroic woman braved freezing waters to save a man from an icy pond. The young woman did not think twice after seeing someone in distress, having fallen into a frigid body of water. Watch the video to see how the woman jumped into action to save someone’s life.
Despite what we often hear, heroes are not politicians, athletes or actors. What is supposed to be heroic about being a government official and voting in Congress, putting a ball through a hoop or reciting lines written by someone else? Those people are often out solely for themselves, doing things out of selfish ambition.
However, real heroes are those people deserving of praise and recognition who prioritize the cares, concerns and well-being of others over their own. That was precisely what 28-year-old Kayla Masotto did, saving a man from drowning in an icy pond.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Kayla can be seen on a paddleboard scooting herself over to reach the man jet-skiing who had fallen into the pond. Eventually, Kayla reaches the man, who is able to pull himself up and onto her paddleboard.
In an interview, Kayla described the frightening state he was in when she finally got to him.
“His hands, fingers, legs – whole body was numb,” she said.
Kayla added that the man said that he “really thought that he was going to die.”
Right before the clip ends, Kayla states, “We all need to look out for each other and help each other.”
Kayla is an actual hero, worthy of all the praise and recognition she has received for her quick and decisive actions. She saw someone who needed help and then acted to meet that person’s need, not waiting for someone else to do it. She stepped up in a big way.
To make her rescue even more spectacular, Kayla did all of that while still wearing her pajamas and house slippers.
Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things in him that strengthen me.”
Heroic Woman Braves Freezing Waters to Save Man from Icy Pond
A heroic woman braved freezing waters to save a man from an icy pond. The young woman did not think twice after seeing someone in distress, having fallen into a frigid body of water. Watch the video to see how the woman jumped into action to save someone’s life.
Despite what we often hear, heroes are not politicians, athletes or actors. What is supposed to be heroic about being a government official and voting in Congress, putting a ball through a hoop or reciting lines written by someone else? Those people are often out solely for themselves, doing things out of selfish ambition.
However, real heroes are those people deserving of praise and recognition who prioritize the cares, concerns and well-being of others over their own. That was precisely what 28-year-old Kayla Masotto did, saving a man from drowning in an icy pond.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Kayla can be seen on a paddleboard scooting herself over to reach the man jet-skiing who had fallen into the pond. Eventually, Kayla reaches the man, who is able to pull himself up and onto her paddleboard.
In an interview, Kayla described the frightening state he was in when she finally got to him.
“His hands, fingers, legs – whole body was numb,” she said.
Kayla added that the man said that he “really thought that he was going to die.”
Right before the clip ends, Kayla states, “We all need to look out for each other and help each other.”
Kayla is an actual hero, worthy of all the praise and recognition she has received for her quick and decisive actions. She saw someone who needed help and then acted to meet that person’s need, not waiting for someone else to do it. She stepped up in a big way.
To make her rescue even more spectacular, Kayla did all of that while still wearing her pajamas and house slippers.
Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things in him that strengthen me.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Those Who Have Wronged Us - Your Daily Prayer - January 24
When someone betrays your trust or breaks your heart, the last thing you want to do is pray for them. But that might be the very first step toward healing.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Those Who Have Wronged Us - Your Daily Prayer - January 24
When someone betrays your trust or breaks your heart, the last thing you want to do is pray for them. But that might be the very first step toward healing.







