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GOVERNOR PERDUE PRAYING FOR RAIN
I feel so blessed to live in a state where our governor took such a bold, powerful step in praying publicy for rain. He is a humble man of God. However, I was so hoping that he would pray in the name of Jesus. I know that is where so much persecution comes in, but that is how Jesus told us to pray. Talking about God and praying to God is not attacked so much because other religions talk about and pray to god. We are in a dark time and it is time to take a stand and not hold back. We need to show the hurting world how to find healing and deliverance. There is power and life in His name. Again, I am very humbled by our governor taking the stand he did. I also know that many of those gathered there were praying in the name of our Lord.