My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” and, “Father, forgive them.” With those words, Jesus forgave you and me and all those who will accept him.
The endorsement comes as Texas elected officials push for more Christianity in public life and as Paxton’s office fights a ...
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Texas AG Paxton recommends public school students recite Lord's Prayer 'as taught by Jesus Christ'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is urging Texas public schools to adopt dedicated time for prayer and scripture reading, specifically recommending the Lord’s Prayer, in accordance with a new state ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday recommended that schools allow students to recite the Lord’s Prayer as part of the Lone Star State’s push to increase religious expression in public ...
'Patently unconstitutional': What experts say about Ken Paxton urging Lord’s Prayer in Texas schools
Legal experts hold varying views on Attorney General Ken Paxton urging all Texas public school students to observe dedicated prayer time and fill that period with the Lord’s Prayer from the King James ...
After watching the spiritually uplifting and politically momentous memorial service for Charlie Kirk last Sunday in Phoenix, I suddenly realized something.
Sunday, July 27, is the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Mass readings: Genesis 18:20-32; Psalm 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13. In this week’s Sunday Gospel, the Lord gives ...
Support the Tribune now for your chance to win a two-night Fort Worth experience. The endorsement comes as Texas elected officials push for more Christianity in public life and as Paxton’s office ...
With a new Texas law in effect allowing time for prayer and reading religious texts in public schools, Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday encouraged students to practice the Lord’s Prayer as ...
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