When people decide they are willing to lose everything rather than live as serfs, that is when tyrants quiver and fall.

When people decide they are willing to lose everything rather than live as serfs, that is when tyrants quiver and fall.
Here’s my philosophy on government policy in a nutshell: There is no...
Our system was designed to attract people pleasers to office; the politicians just end up pleasing the wrong people.
Science is making it hard to be an atheist.
Like it or not, the answer is revealed in what you do – and who you do it with.
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After ditching God and the system of self-governance He gave them, the Israelites suffered. Let’s not make the same mistake.
Education has gone from “training up” a child, to tearing down the moral and religious upbringing of their families.
It is easier to enjoy a beer and burger in the backyard this weekend than to reflect on the sacrifices made on our behalf.
The Old Testament’s Gideon provides a cautionary tale.
If it feels like liberty is dying, and our republic is waning, it is because we’ve stopped caring about either.
As a self-governing people, our job is not to curse the surrounding darkness but to build a better and brighter light for the future.
It’s not over-priced hammers or frivolous trips that drive government spending; bad ideas about government is the problem.
Liberty isn’t achieved in timid nibbles, but through bold actions.
Modern taxation is not the price of civilized society; it is the cost of betraying our heritage of self-governance.
Politicians don’t like informed taxpayers. They don’t like citizens keeping score. Too bad.
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.
As a self-governing people, we cannot delegate the preservation of our republic to others. The work belongs to us.
Masking compromises with the devil so as to do good things down the road never pays off.