Rep. Jim Guzofski Jr., a public official, shared several updates on his social media account between March 26 and March 27, 2026. The posts reference an event involving a historic Bible and contain additional brief messages.
On March 26, Guzofski expressed gratitude for a gift from Granite State Baptist Church, stating: “Thank you to Granite State Baptist Church for gifting us the first American Bible approved by Congress for the public to read. I also got to hold an original copy from the 1700’s https://t.co/utWdflhw8P”.
The following day, he posted a short message featuring only emojis: ” https://t.co/XqcM4nn82p”, dated March 27.
Later on March 27, Guzofski added another post reading: “Stand Firm in His Truth https://t.co/Vrsb2cPOyD”.
The “first American Bible approved by Congress,” referenced in Guzofski’s initial tweet, is commonly known as the Aitken Bible. This edition was authorized by the United States Congress during the Revolutionary War era as a response to shortages of religious texts in America at that time.
Granite State Baptist Church, mentioned in Guzofski’s post, is a congregation based in New Hampshire and has been involved in various community activities and religious events.









