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[Katrina Trinko is editor- in-chief of The Daily Signal. Send an email to Katrina.]
Read moreOXON HILL, Md.— Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, used Prince Harry’s remarks on American politics to tear into the bureaucracy that has turned the once-limited U.S. federal government into a ravenous behemoth.
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Read moreDaddy taught me math during every summer trip to Missouri to see grandparents.
Read morePresident Joe Biden is set to “transform” and “remake” the entire auto industry – “first with carrots, now with sticks” – notes the Washington Post, as if dictating the output of a major industry is within the governing purview of the executive branch. The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing draconian emissions limits for vehicles, ensuring that 67% of all new passenger cars and trucks produced within nine years will be electric. This is state coercion. It is undemocratic. We are not governed; we are managed.
Read moreIn 2017, my friend Rod Dreher published his popular book, “The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation.”
Read moreWe’ve now made it through another deadline and have completed hearing House bills in committee. As chair of the Public Safety Committee, the members and I have reviewed many bills over the past few weeks.
Read moreRejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. — Philippians 4:4-5 Thoughts on Today’s Verse Because the Lord is near, we can rejoice and treat others with gentleness. He is near because he lives in us through his Spirit. He is near because his coming is at hand. He is near when we gather with other believers, serve others in need, or share the Gospel with friends and people of different cultures. The Lord is near because he has promised to be with us and never forsake us. We can be joyful and tender because Jesus lives in us, works through us, and is coming for us! Nothing is more infectious than a joyous and kind person who knows the Lord IS near!
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