Certain officials may act in tyrannical and despotic ways, but forever ingrained in the souls of Americans is the idea of a government of “We the people.” Therefore, the words of the Peter the apostle sound foreign to us. “Honor the Emperor,” Peter wrote (1 Peter 2:17). Even though we have no king nor emperor, we do have elected authorities.
Read MoreThe City of Amarillo had three propositions on their November 3rd, 2020 ballot which are creating much controversy in Amarillo. CRIT-LARGE’s Jacob Meyer weighs in on the outcome of Proposition A, B, and C in the city of Amarillo, Texas..
Read MoreThe City of Amarillo has three propositions on their November 3rd ballot which are creating much controversy in Amarillo. CRIT-LARGE’s Jacob Meyer weighs in on Proposition A, B, and C, why he stands opposed to them, and what they might mean for the future of Amarillo.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the doctrine of elections some pastors wish to steer completely clear of the subject. That is not true, however, of Pastor Chance Nichols. Chance Nichols is one of the pastors of Christ Fellowship Church in Big Spring, Texas who isn’t afraid to talk politics. His church’s motto is, “Seeking to exalt Christ’s Lordship in all of life” and to him, that includes that which many deem to be political.