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It Starts Right Here In Wyoming

To All Wyoming residents Remember that God can use you if he could use these people;

Noah was nothing but a drunkard,

Abraham was really old.

Jacob was a habitual liar.

Moses had a bad stuttering problem.

Gideon was afraid of his shadow.

Samson was a rabble-rouser with long hair and extreme womanizer.

Rahab was a prostitute.

Jeremiah and Timothy were too young.

David was a murderer and had an affair,

Elijah was suicidal.

Isaiah preached naked.

Jonah ran from God.

Naomi was a widow.

Job went bankrupt.

Peter denied Christ.

The disciples were always falling asleep when Jesus prayed.

Martha was a worry wart.

The Samaritan woman was divorced.

Paul was too religious.

Zacchaeus was too small.

Lazarus was dead.

So, Democrats, Conservatives, Rhino’s and Independents: it is time to give the land back to Jesus as the devil has had it long enough.

Let’s start healing our land. You can start doing that starting right here in the state of Wyoming.

Wyoming News Syndicated
Wyoming News Syndicated
We provide the most accurate local Wyoming news from reputable sources. We've teamed up with some of our region's top journalists and researchers to deliver your desired news. In addition to our news, we provide insights and opinions from some of Wyoming's top brains.

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