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Faluch Bigsby

Hey, y’all this is Faluch Bigsby, author, “God Uses Gangsters.” Today, I want to talk about new beginnings. Sometimes, what the devil meant to be bad, God’s always going to make it to be good for those that have faith and believe in the word.

Now, I know that I’ve spoke about all kinds of things in the past, about politics, religion and everything else, but today I just want to talk about people, good people, and the universe aligning whenever it’s time. Because sometimes we think that we’re not being heard. Sometimes we think that our prayers are not being answered. But the reality of it is, God has a plan, and he can see things from a different perspective, and he knows what we need and when we need it.

I am now at Allen Correctional in Lima, Ohio, and it is probably one of the best prisons that I’ve seen in a lot of years. It’s better than Madison. It’s definitely better than whatever Toledo was years ago when I did that time there. It’s better than Lucasville. It’s better than Lebanon. This prison has an open-door policy for everything. If you need treatment, if you need to talk to the case manager, everything that you can do or want you can possibly get it here at this prison.

So, I just wanted to say that God opened up this door for me to be here. And then for me, it was like a reunion, because a lot of people that I’ve met over the years in prison, some of the better people that were good, decent human beings, just happened to be here. And then I landed in a cell with, pretty much, overall, a few decent, good people. So, everything worked out for the better, and I’m on my fast track home. So with that, I want to say, don’t ever give up.

Now, I want to give a shout out. There’s a lady that I know named Angie, nicknamed Angel, and she does a lot of stuff for people in prison and everywhere. She does a lot of outreach. She tries to help everybody she knows. Well, her son is a rapper, so I told her that I would send a shot out. So go to “wdg.damu” on YouTube, which is wdd—wdg.damu is what it is. YouTube has some of his videos. You can go to his Instagram on “muwoppotg” on Instagram, and his Facebook is “Grave Digger MU.” He’s got videos and music and a lot of clips. He’s probably the next best thing coming out of Cleveland. So, I wanted to send my shout out to Angie and her son, Damu. And no, that is not gang affiliated. His name is actually Damu, for those that are listening. God bless and I just want you to know that things will always get better.

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