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We Deserve Better Than This: Faith, Fraud, and the Fight for Texas Public Schools

As a new school year begins in Texas, students aren’t just returning to class—they’re entering a system under siege. A new law allows uncredentialed religious chaplains to replace licensed school counselors in public schools. It’s not about faith—it’s about power. And we all need to start paying attention.

August 15, 2025

Run Away! Why Sometimes the Smartest Move Is to Leave the Battlefield

Sometimes the only real option is to step away—to deny legitimacy to a process rigged against you. Texas Democrats have been mocked for “running away” from a fight, but in reality, they’ve been standing at the base of a political fortress. Like in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, retreat wasn’t cowardice—it was the only move left to survive and keep fighting.

August 13, 2025

Losing Faith Without Losing Yourself

What happens when the faith that once anchored you begins to feel like a weight instead? A reflection on walking away from toxic theology without walking away from hope.

August 10, 2025

The Loan That Opened a Door—And the System That Shut It for Others

In 1979, a $2,500 loan helped launch my college journey—and my love for journalism. Today, that same dream leaves many students buried in debt. Somewhere along the way, the door stayed open for a few but slammed shut for the rest.

August 8, 2025

Still Here, But Not Necessarily at Home

I used to feel proud to be a Texan and grateful to be American. These days, I feel like an exile in both. Still here—but no longer at home.

August 6, 2025 · 1 Comment

Love is Not All—But It Better Be Something

The recent Kerr County floods remind us that “thoughts and prayers” aren’t enough. Edna St. Vincent Millay was right—love isn’t all. But if it’s real, it moves us to do something more than perform compassion for the cameras.

August 3, 2025

The Gift of the Spark

It’s hard to explain unless you’ve felt it—that moment when work aligns with purpose. When your voice and your soul are in sync. When you’re doing what you’re meant to do.

August 1, 2025

Do Many People Still Think Trump Is Good? I’m Afraid So.

How can so many people, especially those who call themselves Christians, continue to defend Donald Trump—not just as a political preference, but as some kind of moral savior?

July 30, 2025

The Quiet Gospel of ‘Pop’: Integrity Without a Megaphone

Gregg Popovich may never quote scripture, but he lives with a kind of quiet integrity that feels sacred. This reflection explores why his actions—not his words—remind me of the kind of faith I still believe in.

July 27, 2025

When Conquest Passes for Greatness

We often revere history’s great conquerors—people like Napoleon, Subutai, or Andrew Jackson—but rarely do we reckon with the human cost of their campaigns. Maybe it’s time we rethink what makes someone “great.”

July 25, 2025

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