Governor Abbott declares Sunday, July 6, A Day of Prayer for Texans impacted by Devastating Floods
Governor Greg Abbott proclaimed July 6, 2025, as a Day of Prayer in Texas following severe flooding that impacted Central Texas and the Hill Country during the Fourth of July weekend. He noted that the floods caused significant loss and disruption, prompting a communal response of faith and resilience among Texans. Abbott urged residents to reflect and pray for those who lost their lives, those still missing, and the recovery of affected communities. He emphasized the importance of seeking divine comfort and strength in challenging times, calling for unity and support among Texans. The proclamation serves not only as a spiritual call to action but also as a means to uplift and encourage those on the front lines of recovery efforts.
Historical context reveals that Texas has faced numerous natural disasters, often leading to community solidarity and prayer. Abbott's emphasis on faith reflects a broader cultural value in Texas, where many turn to spirituality during crises. The full text of the proclamation can be accessed via the Office of Governor Greg Abbott.