Rep. Josh Schriver shares insights on faith and projects via Twitter

Rep. Josh Schriver shares insights on faith and projects via Twitter
State Rep. Josh Schriver — Michigan House Republicans
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Representative Josh Schriver has been actively engaging with his audience on social media, sharing thoughts and content that reflect his personal beliefs and work. His recent tweets span a range of topics from religious reflections to sharing personal projects.

On June 20, 2025, Schriver posted a tweet questioning the possibilities through faith. He asked, “Isn’t it true that through Christ all things (literally) are possible?” This tweet reflects Schriver’s expression of his Christian faith.

Later that day, he shared two links in another post without any accompanying text. The links appear to be part of a tweet posted at 19:41 UTC on June 20, 2025. However, without further context or description provided by Schriver, the purpose or content of these links remains unclear.

On June 21, 2025, Schriver introduced a project titled “MY PEOPLE.” In this post made at 23:57 UTC, he referenced himself as the author and included a link to more information about the project. The nature of “MY PEOPLE” is not detailed in the tweet but appears to be significant enough for him to highlight it separately.

In related news concerning Representative Josh Schriver: He is known for his engagement with constituents through social media platforms where he often shares insights into his work and beliefs.



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