We’re not called to lives of comfort and safety; we are called to be faithful. We must engage culture and politics with the conviction we’re fighting a righteous fight for the very soul of our nation.
Michael Quinn Sullivan
Swanson Faces Challenge From Riddle
Riddle is rumored to be trying to reclaim the seat she lost in 2016 primary.
Crossroads of the World
No matter what one thinks of eschatology and biblical prophecy, Megiddo tells us a lot about the opportunities Texans have if we seize them.
Commentary: Texas’ Legislative Status as a Purple State
Politicians may try to spin it, but legislative results are what they are.
Hurricane Taxes
Taxpayers often face a double hit when disaster damages or destroys their home, leaving them paying taxes on property that no longer exists.
What We Fear
As citizens, we have failed to inspire sufficient fear in our elected servants. We’ve allowed them to think they, rather than we, are the masters of this republic.
Instead of Property Tax Relief, House GOP Proposes a Study
House Bill 297 would also set a sunset date for the school property tax on Jan. 1, 2022 … unless a majority of lawmakers say otherwise in 2021.
Fighting Faithfully
Whatever the odds, we are called to be faithful.
Blog: Will The Texas Historical Commission Undermine The Alamo?
Commissioners will either impose revisionist politics on the Alamo, or keep the 1836 Battle front and center.
Letter: Pelosi’s Congress Must Adhere To Law, Cap Spending
Texas Republican Chip Roy and other lawmakers warn spending on the nation’s debt payments will soon exceed defense spending.