
Southwest Alabama has the third ranking of “severe drought” while the coast has been the least effected but is still classified as a “moderate drought.”Alabama now has the most area affected by an “exceptional drought” around the nation, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. A burn ban restricting all outdoor flames is now under effect which will also impact fireworks during the Fourth of July celebration.Though Riley’s call for prayer may come as a surprise to some, the Alabama governor is not the only governor in the past who has called for a divine intervention with rain. Fellow Alabamians George C. Wallace and Guy Hunt joined the list in the late 80s, and Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue and South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds have been asking citizens this summer for help in prayer.While many have applauded Riley’s efforts, some people have objected to the recent declaration based on separation needs.“[Prayer] is just a waste of time,” said Anne Gaylor, former president of the Freedom from Religion Foundation in Madison, Wis., according to the Associated Press.“A governor should have respect for the separation of church and state."In his proclamation, Riley cited four reasons to delve into prayer. He mentions that the livelihood and quality of life is decreasing for local citizens; the state’s largest industry is agriculture and is dependent on rain; low stream flows and lake levels have influenced recreation use, navigation, and power generation; and Alabamians have turned to God in times of need in the past and should do so again."NOW, THEREFORE, I, Bob Riley, Governor of Alabama, do hereby encourage citizens of Alabama to pray daily for rain and proclaim June 30 – July 7, 2007 as Days of Prayer for Rain,”reads the proclamation."During this time, I encourage all Alabamians to pray individually and within their houses of worship for sufficient rain."
The final day of the prayer will also end on 7/7/07 - a significant day for many Christians around the nation.
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070702/28270_Alabama_Governor_Proclaims_%5C%27Days_of_Prayer_for_Rain%5C%27.htm
As in the days of Noah....