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Post by shortcircuit on Nov 11, 2007 21:37:25 GMT -4
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Post by summerose on Nov 12, 2007 12:18:32 GMT -4
Thanks for posting this short!
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Post by summerose on Nov 12, 2007 17:40:59 GMT -4
I will keep you and your family in my prayers Pugs.
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Post by shortcircuit on Nov 12, 2007 18:19:48 GMT -4
I'm so sorry pugs, you and your family will most definitely be in my prayers.
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Post by bb on Nov 12, 2007 22:03:57 GMT -4
Pugs, I am so sorry for your loss. It is such a difficult time to go through.
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Post by sometimeman on Nov 12, 2007 23:33:00 GMT -4
I know God will answer WHEN/IF we confess and repent. I wonder if Sonny will restore what he took?
Ga. governor prays for rain amid drought
By GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press Writer Mon Nov 12, 6:15 PM ET
ATLANTA - As Georgia descends deeper into drought, Gov. Sonny Perdue has ordered water restrictions, launched a legal battle and asked President Bush for help. On Tuesday, the governor will call on a higher power.
He will join lawmakers and ministers on the steps of the state Capitol to pray for rain.
While public prayer vigils might raise eyebrows in other parts of the nation, they are mostly shrugged off in the Bible Belt, where turning to the heavens for help is common and sometimes even politically expedient.
"Christianity has more of a place in the culture here than in some other region," said Ray Van Neste, a professor of Christian studies at Union University in Jackson, Tenn. "And it's only natural, in a way, for the public to pray for rain."
Perdue won't be the first governor to hold a call for public prayer during the epic drought gripping the Southeast. Alabama Gov. Bob Riley issued a proclamation declaring a week in July as "Days of Prayer for Rain" to "humbly ask for His blessings and to hold us steady in times of difficulty."
The loudest opposition to Perdue's move has come from the Atlanta Freethought Society, a secular group that is expecting about a dozen of its 125 members to protest at the vigil.
"The governor can pray when he wants to," said Ed Buckner, who is organizing the protest. "What he can't do is lead prayers in the name of the people of Georgia."
Political heavyweights outside the U.S. are known to occasionally plead to the heavens for rain. In May, Australian Prime Minister John Howard asked churchgoers to pray for rain in hopes of snapping a drought that has devastated crops and bankrupted farmers Down Under.
In the U.S., public expressions of faith are often discouraged as a breach of the separation of church and state.
Thomas Jefferson, for one, resisted calls for a federal day of prayer. But he was an exception. From George Washington, who declared "a day of prayer and thanksgiving," to Harry Truman, who established a National Day of Prayer, American politicians have not been shy about associating themselves with petitions to the Almighty.
With rivers and reservoirs dropping to dangerously low levels across the region, a prayer rally at a high school football stadium in the Georgia town of Watkinsville drew more than 100 worshippers last week, and a gospel concert dedicated to rain attracted hundreds more two weeks ago at an Atlanta church.
"We need to try a different approach," said Rocky Twyman, who organized the concert. "We need to call on God, because what we're doing isn't working. We think that instead of all this fussing and fighting, Gov. Perdue and all these others would come together and pray."
A Baptist, Perdue has several times mentioned the need for prayer — along with water conservation — as the crisis has worsened. Over the summer, he participated in a day of prayer for agriculture at a gathering of the Georgia Farm Bureau
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Post by summerose on Nov 13, 2007 21:15:45 GMT -4
All I can say to that is, you should not wait until the well runs dry to start praying! Pray when things are going good, not just when they are bad!
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Post by ruby on Nov 13, 2007 21:53:10 GMT -4
Prayers for Opal & the Boys... and for Pugs and Family.
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Post by shortcircuit on Nov 13, 2007 21:55:18 GMT -4
All I can say to that is, you should not wait until the well runs dry to start praying! Pray when things are going good, not just when they are bad! AMEN!
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Post by summerose on Jan 5, 2008 20:15:11 GMT -4
Please keep Meredith Emerson's family in your prayers. They are going through a tragic, heartbreaking experience!
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Post by queenbee on Jan 5, 2008 21:55:18 GMT -4
How sad that you can't take a walk anymore and trust people.
The guy is on his way back to Union County jail and will go to court on Monday.
OFF WITH HIS HEAD!
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Post by shortcircuit on Jan 5, 2008 22:11:17 GMT -4
I had been praying that she would be found safe and alive, but it looks like it's not going to happen that way. I say give the man a little "mountain justice" so that he will never bother anyone again.
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Post by ruby on Jan 24, 2008 12:57:25 GMT -4
Asking for prayers for a dear friend and his family...
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Post by taylor on Jan 24, 2008 13:31:29 GMT -4
you got it, Ruby
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