Gov. Cox issues declaration giving thanks for record-breaking water levels, asks Utahns to join in prayers of thanksgiving
I did not vote for him. However, I remember when he asked us to pray for rain. It seems t have worked e had more snow than we had in 1983 which was major. Now we are to praise God and give thanks for the snow and water God provided us. Does you Governor have you pray for the State you are in? From a spiritual perspective, it's interesting to see the conditions and states we find ourselves in as humans. I think part of that connects to your literal State as well.
I did not vote for him. However, I remember when he asked us to pray for rain. It seems t have worked e had more snow than we had in 1983 which was major. Now we are to praise God and give thanks for the snow and water God provided us. Does you Governor have you pray for the State you are in? From a spiritual perspective, it's interesting to see the conditions and states we find ourselves in as humans. I think part of that connects to your literal State as well.
Utah has suffered from historic drought conditions and experienced exceptionally low soil moisture and reservoir storage. Parts of the state have experienced drought conditions nearly every year since 2000, with “extreme” and “exceptional” drought conditions statewide during 2021 and 2022.
For the past two years, Gov. Cox has asked Utahns to unite in prayer to plead for divine help.
“I believe prayer can be a powerful tool,” Gov. Cox said. “There is real power in people of all different faiths and backgrounds uniting together and pleading for help from a higher authority than our own. I also believe that people who pray for water will conserve water, and we need to continue to conserve.”
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NEWS RELEASE June 29, 2023 Contact: Emma Williams Office of the Governor (385) 303-4383, [email protected] Gov. Cox issues declaration giving thanks for record breaking water levels, asks Utahns to join in prayers of thanksgiving SALT LAKE CITY (June 29, 2023) – Today, Gov. Spencer Cox is...
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