White House Asks Americans to Pray After Deadly Texas Flooding

The White House’s Faith Office issued a statement on Monday morning calling for prayers.
White House Asks Americans to Pray After Deadly Texas Flooding
Houses and cars are partially submerged in flood waters in an aerial view near Kerrville, Texas, on July 4, 2025. U.S. Coast Guard/Handout via Reuters
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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The White House asked Americans to pray amid flooding in Texas over the July 4 holiday weekend that left more than 80 people dead, including children who attended a Christian camp.

The White House’s Faith Office said in a statement on Monday morning that it is asking people “to join us in prayer for the precious lives lost in the Texas floods,” adding that “amidst this tragedy, our nation must come together to pray for the victims, their families, and the first responders conducting rescue missions to find those still missing.”
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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