Georgia needs the rain, and Governor Sonny Perdue will try a different approach--pray for rain. The Governors' office has sent out invitations to leaders from several faiths to join him at a service on the state Capitol steps next Tuesday. Perdue on several occasions has mentioned the need for prayer during the extreme drought that Georgia is mired in. Over the summer, Perdue was part of a day of prayer for agriculture at the meeting of the Georgia Farm Bureau in Macon.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Perdue to lead prayer for rain
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Edgar Treiguts
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11/08/2007 07:36:00 AM
Labels: drought, Governor Sonny Perdue, prayer, rain