Governing power draws egomaniacs and sycophants.

Governing power draws egomaniacs and sycophants.
The Holocaust reminds us that when one abandons God and His precepts, when one looks to government as the savior, a cult of death and destruction is but a step away.
Just as we go to great lengths to preserve the original copy of the Constitution, so the people at Qumran wanted to preserve the written fundamentals of their faith.
It’s easy to forget that great things take time.
To experience the joy of Christmas, we must look ahead to the empty tomb.
Incumbents pretend voters’ only option is to replace bad Republicans with worse Democrats, but that isn’t the only choice.
Too many politicians have too little fear of their voters and taxpayers. Instead, they fear the bureaucrats, the lobbyists, and their colleagues. That must change.
Our calling isn’t to be successful the way the world defines it, but to be faithful.
The McKinney grassroots leader has been encouraging involvement in local politics for more than a decade.
The ruling elite have always sought to use their power to silence those who would disrupt the status quo.
When we want to pray for our nation’s leaders, we should first and foremost be praying for each other.
As a self-governing people, we must acquire a principled taste for reality.
Whatever the issue—from protecting children to preserving justice in our state—Jill shines the light of truth into the dark halls of government.
Preening like a red-colored peacock for the leftwing media is at best an exercise in self-adulation.
We don’t have to visit the Garden of Gethsemane to experience the beauty of Christ’s love for us.
Denton County conservative leader Brady Whatley and his family put their passion for Christian conservative values into action.
Yollick is on a mission to reform local government, earning him the hatred of the political establishment. He is also a fascinating individual.
This conservative grassroots organizer has a calling to follow his family’s history of fighting for freedom.
“The first fight I ever got into was when someone told me I was voting for Stevenson,” says Ray Myers, a highly engaged conservative activist. “‘I like Ike!’ I responded – and the fight was on!”