So thankful for this I’ve have an alarm on my clock set and try to participate every day in this daily prayer at 11 AM central standard time. Lord lets us be the revival to our nation.
Our nation needs prayer! Join us for DAY 26 of 50 Days of Prayer for America with Pastor Levi Lusko of MONTANA.
Let us know you’re praying in the comments below, and go to https://t.co/3Tyi8DyyTX for all 50 videos and more…
#OneNationUnderGod#50Days50States50Prayers@BGEA
This municipal judge race may not make headlines, but it will impact more people in their everyday lives than most courts ever will.
The reality is that most citizens are far more likely to appear before a Municipal Court or Justice Court than any other court. When your child makes a mistake, when you receive a traffic citation, or when a city ordinance issue arises, the person on that bench matters.
Take a few minutes to get informed. Look at the candidates, their qualifications, and their record of service. Then make your voice heard.
Men and women have sacrificed and died to protect our right to vote. Honor that sacrifice by participating.
Choose servant leaders. Choose wisely. Then go vote. 🇺🇸🗳️
#Conroe #MunicipalJudge #Vote #ServantLeadership #YourVoiceMatters
This municipal judge race may not make headlines, but it will impact more people in their everyday lives than most courts ever will.
The reality is that most citizens are far more likely to appear before a Municipal Court or Justice Court than any other court. When your child makes a mistake, when you receive a traffic citation, or when a city ordinance issue arises, the person on that bench matters.
Take a few minutes to get informed. Look at the candidates, their qualifications, and their record of service. Then make your voice heard.
Men and women have sacrificed and died to protect our right to vote. Honor that sacrifice by participating.
Choose servant leaders. Choose wisely. Then go vote. 🇺🇸🗳️
#Conroe #MunicipalJudge #Vote #ServantLeadership #YourVoiceMatters
We ended ALL legal challenges against veterans memorials across America that have religious imagery! May we never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice to fight for our freedoms.
Join us for DAY 4 of 50 Days of Prayer for America with Pastor Bill Elliff of ARKANSAS. Go to https://t.co/3Tyi8DyyTX and let us know you are praying.
#50Days50States50Prayers@BGEA
I believe in the power of prayer! Starting tomorrow, we will be counting down the last 50 days before our nation's 250th anniversary on July 4 with PRAYER! I want to invite you to join me and pastors from all 50 states for a moment of prayer each day at 12 noon ET. You can join us here on my X page or at https://t.co/kjOvqLJdJT every day starting May 15. #Share
A nation worth fighting for is a nation worth praying for. Rededicate 250 on Sunday, May 17, will bring patriots from every state together on the National Mall under one flag and one God.
RSVP for Sunday, May 17, in Washington, DC: https://t.co/DMaoF960Jp
Even though our kids won’t see our love “grow old together” from an earthly stand point; they’ll see it from a Heavenly one. And I’ll tell them of our love story any moment I can.
Happy Anniversary to the love of my life.
I’m balling my eyes out. President Trump “ I want to live to make this country great. That’s why I want to live”
Nobody will ever be like Trump
America is so blessed 🙏
“When people stop talking, really bad stuff starts. When you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with, it becomes a lot easier to want to commit violence against that group.”
Last night we saw the best of American leadership.
I am proud to work for President Trump who so strongly backs law enforcement across this country - and proud to lead this agency that works 24/7 to keep Americans safe.
Thank you to our brave law enforcement and interagency partners who acted quickly and protected their fellow Americans.
Investigation ongoing. If you have any information on last night’s incident, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit https://t.co/m55w5cqC7Y.
A Texas sunset, bluebonnets in bloom, and a quiet Sunday drive with my beautiful wife after church. In a world that moves too fast, God reminds us to slow down and see His goodness all around us.
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” — Psalm 19:1
Grateful. Blessed. Thankful for moments like this on the Lord’s Day. #texas
As believers, Jesus didn’t call us to sit on the sidelines. He said, “Upon this rock I will build my church,” but the word He used there was ecclesia. Over time, some have translated that to mean “church” as a building or institution, but that’s not what it meant.
Ecclesia referred to a public assembly — people engaged in the public square, influencing what happens in their communities.
And Jesus said the gates of hell would not prevail against that.
If it feels like evil is gaining ground in our world, it’s not because the light isn’t powerful enough. It’s because too often the church has stepped back from where we were called to stand.
We were never meant to withdraw from culture. We were meant to influence it.
It’s time for men and women of God across this nation to step back into the public square — to engage, to vote, to lead, and to be a voice for truth, faith, and righteousness in our communities.
That’s who we are called to be.
I DID NOT LOSE THE ELECTION TWO WEEKS AGO… I WON.
Not because of the result on paper, but because I answered the call placed on my life.
First, thank you.
Thank you for your prayers, encouragement, financial support, and the countless hours so many of you gave—block walking, putting up signs, making calls, and working the polls. Mindy and I are deeply grateful. This was never just my campaign—it was a shared mission.
Over the past several weeks, God has been doing a deep work in my heart.
I want to be honest—there were moments during the campaign where I did not represent Christ the way I should have. The intensity of the race affected my tone and decisions at times, and for that, I sincerely ask your forgiveness.
Leadership is not just about outcomes. It is about integrity, humility, and faithfulness.
This season has reminded me that real transformation doesn’t begin in politics—it begins in the heart. It begins with us.
For over 40 years, I’ve had the honor of serving this community—from starting as a courthouse janitor, to serving 25 years in law enforcement, to my current role as Justice of the Peace. Public service has never been about a title—it has always been about a calling.
And that calling is not over.
While some might expect disappointment, I have peace. I believe God is ordering my steps, and I am trusting Him fully in what comes next.
There are new opportunities ahead, and I will be sharing more in the days to come. I simply ask for your continued prayers for wisdom and discernment.
We are at a crossroads—not just politically, but spiritually.
And I believe the path forward is not compromise, but awakening.
I am moving forward with clarity, humility, and renewed purpose.
We are not done. We are just getting started.
— Judge Wayne Mack