Georgia Governor Prays for Rain

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John Bazemore, AP

Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue and his wife, Mary, pray for rain for their drought-stricken state during a vigil in Atlanta Tuesday. “It’s time to appeal to Him who can and will make a difference,” Perdue said.

Georgia Governor Prays for Rain By GREG BLUESTEIN,
AP, November 13, 2007

ATLANTA (Nov. 13) — Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue stepped up to a podium outside the state Capitol on Tuesday and led a solemn crowd of several hundred people in a prayer for rain on his drought-stricken state.

“We’ve come together here simply for one reason and one reason only: To very reverently and respectfully pray up a storm,” Perdue said after a choir provided a hymn.Georgia and its neighboring states are caught in an epic drought that threatens public water supplies. Perdue has ordered water restrictions, launched a legal battle against the release of water from federal reservoirs and appealed to President Bush.

“It’s time to appeal to Him who can and will make a difference,” Perdue told the crowd.

The hourlong event was billed as an interfaith ceremony but only three Protestant ministers joined Perdue, who is a Baptist, and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.

Nearby, some 20 demonstrators from the Atlanta Freethought Society staged a protest against the holding of a religious observance at the seat of state government.

Meteorologists said earlier this week there was a slight possibility of rain Tuesday, but less of a chance of precipitation was predicted for the rest of the week.

“I believe in miracles,” declared Pastor Maurice Watson of Beulahland Bible Church. “How about you?”

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