We can never say thank you enough for the valor, heroism, bravery, and dignity of those who died on D-Day.
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|June 4, 2021Latest Content
Jesus said, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.”
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|May 28, 2021Many of the Republican officeholders in Texas are very upset with the grassroots. The politicians are mad that citizens aren’t being appropriately appreciative for what we are “getting” this session.
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|May 21, 2021Fear is powerful. Improperly applied, fear can cause us to make irrational choices without thinking.
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|May 14, 2021When most of us hear the name “Magdala,” if we think of anything we might possibly connect this city’s name with the New Testament’s Mary the Magdalene, also translated as Mary of Magdala.
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|May 7, 2021No question causes more discomfort than this: “Who do you serve?” Not long ago, I asked that question to a politician who bristled with indignation and replied, “I serve no one!” His answer told me a lot.
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|April 23, 2021Michael Quinn Sullivan argues that, as a self-governing people, we must acquire a principled taste for reality.
By Reflections on Life and Liberty|April 16, 2021