All law is a matter of morality; the only question is if that law is in keeping with, or foreign to, the moral precepts of holy scripture.

All law is a matter of morality; the only question is if that law is in keeping with, or foreign to, the moral precepts of holy scripture.
You and I must decide what we will do to make Texas count, and ensure the Lone Star State continues as a force for good influencing the world.
Restoring our republic begins, quite literally, in the heart of every man and woman. And we shrug off tyranny by embracing God.
Republicans must be something more than a speed bump on the road to serfdom.
Most of us aren’t called to man the walls of an old church, outnumbered by superior forces, but all of us are called to face a hostile world.
Righteous ends don’t justify dishonorable acts.
We must spend less time worrying about what side other people are on… and be sure we’re on the right side for the right reasons.
Faith is easy when it leads to a safe place. But what if the next step is dangerous?
“I would like to preserve what we were given. It’s a gift that really hasn’t been recreated anywhere in the same way.”
We can either be nice serfs, or driven citizen-leaders.
We celebrate not the end of the war of Independence, but its beginning – because that when liberty was made real.
The left wants to destroy America by convincing us we’re common. We’re not. And we never have been.
Culture pushes us to rate our value by the number of likes and retweets we get from our most recent hot-take. We hope that by “going viral” we will be remembered. It’s not real.
The fake Jesus of the modern age is a virtue-signaling tool of the elite, urging obedience to the whims of the self-anointed intelligentsia. The real Jesus drove them out with a whip.
We have allowed Memorial Day to devolve into a long weekend of mattress sales and cook-outs.
George Washington had Mount Vernon. Thomas Jefferson had Monticello. Where is yours?
From his hometown to the state capitol, one Baytown resident demonstrates the payoff of perseverance and the power of the grassroots.
We must make sure our passions and inclinations align with the facts.
The fate of the Republic rests on the perseverance of patriots.
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.
No matter what one thinks of eschatology and biblical prophecy, Megiddo tells us a lot about the opportunities Texans have if we seize them.
When Angela isn’t showing performance horses, she’s busy fighting for liberty.
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.
Whatever the odds, we are called to be faithful.
We must be faithfully committed to the work of winning.