



Thank you Dewey and Sharon! We love you both!
Sharon and I love Wyoming so much! We are praying for another trip to this great state! The Awe of God is so present in Wyoming. It is so peaceful and filled with God’s beauty.
We will never forget our trip to Wyoming, especially our stop in Medicine Bow. What a wonderful museum they have there! Filled with so much history! Our ministry pup Daisy was even allowed to come inside and sniff around! HA! GREAT MEMORIES! GLORY!
While we were at the museum, a lady came in and was talking to one of the workers, and she stated she was going to her Church’s Saturday night services. I started to talk to her and asked if we could do anything for her and her Church, and she said they needed teaching supplies. Sharon and I had plenty in the JESUS CAR, thanks to Charles Stanley ministeries! WOW! The lady was so very thrilled and so were we! Go here please: Medicine Bow Museum
As you read this message, you will understand why me and Sharon are praying to the Lord about another trip to Wyoming, much of the state is unchurched. FGGAM is a Great Commission ministry.
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By Tony Hudson, posted March 5, 2025 in North American Mission Board
Editor’s note: This year’s Week of Prayer for North American Missions is March 2 – March 9 and is focused on the theme: Step into the Story (“For they have gone out for the sake of the name. … Therefore we ought to support people like these, that we may be fellow workers for the truth.” 3 John 1:7-8, ESV). The emphasis spotlights the spiritual needs and ministry taking place on the North American mission field leading up to the annual Annie Armstrong Easter Offering (AAEO) for North American Missions®. All gifts given to the offering go to support missionaries and resources on the mission field. The AAEO provides half of the annual funding for the North American Mission Board. Gifts to the Annie offering can be given through local Southern Baptist churches or online at give.anniearmstrong.com. This year’s goal is $78 million.
BAR NUNN, Wyo. – Baggs, Bairoil, Glendo, Granger, Medicine Bow, Meeteetse – race past them at the posted interstate speed limit of 80 miles per hour, and one after another, every tiny town in Wyoming can easily look like the same blink-and-you’ll-miss-it blur out the passenger-side window.
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