Watch Governor Greg Abbott at Texas Faith Fest 2025!

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We were honored to welcome Governor Greg Abbott as our Texas Faith Fest 2025 Keynote Speaker, where faith, family, and freedom took center stage as we heard from many of Texas’s leading voices on the values that unite our communities and strengthen our future!

View the Panel Discussion with Gov. Greg Abbott, and Jonathan Saenz, President and Attorney for Texas Values for a powerful fireside chat on the future of Texas, the fight for freedom, and why faith is central to our state’s success. Gov. Abbott also answers the question whether or not he will run for president in 2028!

Thank you, Governor Abbott! 

 

Catch additional Texas Faith Fest panel discussions posted to our YouTube Channel and our Facebook page soon!

 

A big THANK YOU to our Texas Faith Fest sponsors for helping make this amazing upcoming event possible. We are so grateful for your support! 

Brooke Slusser, Save Women's Sports Leader, & host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney for Texas Values, discuss the Texas Women's Privacy Act recently signed into law!

 

"Overall, I had one coach there...and then they went and fired her.

They will do anything to support these crazy ideas that this is the right thing that they should be doing and yet they're hiding everything.

I definitely got a lot of feedback...after the panel. Even thought it was hard you do need to tell the story." ~ Brooke Slusser

Her interview is available to view on our YouTube Channel and on our Facebook page. 

Catch the weekly Texas Values Report at any time, day or night, and on additional podcast sites: Facebook, Apple, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spotify, TuneIn and, YouTube.

Register for our Dallas Gala!

Enjoy an incredible evening with like-minded friends—it’s the perfect opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations, especially with a friend who finds politics to be a tough topic. Together, we can embrace the power of our voices, champion freedom, and ensure our representation in government!

Highlights include special presentations, a look ahead into 2026, and the 11th Annual Kelly Shackelford Award! With special Guest, Kelly Shackelford, President & CEO of First Liberty Institute.

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Why Do We Need the Ten Commandments in Classrooms?

The Ten Commandments were once a cornerstone of American education and the American legal system. They put forth universal moral truths that bring a sense of clarity to students in public school systems that are being inundated with moral confusion and ambiguity. We are now being given the unique opportunity to put more focus back on our nation’s history and founding principles.  

The Texas Ten Commandments Bill (SB 10) went into effect on September 1!

It’s up to the people of Texas to help implement this new law—and you can play a vital role. For the Ten Commandments to be displayed, the poster or framed copy must be donated to the school(s). 

Donate for a school to receive and display Ten Commandments posters in every classroom!

Visit our website tencommandmentstexas.com and select the school(s) in your area, purchase posters by following a simple step-by-step guide to donate them to your local school and district. You can also volunteer to deliver posters to schools.

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton issued a Legal Advi­so­ry to ensure school dis­tricts dis­play the Ten Commandments. Read the Press Release here.

We encourage you to involve your neighbors, church small group, or family in this important effort. 

While adopting a school, please take a moment to mark "Texas Values" in the referral drop down menu so we can keep track of volunteer statistics!

 

Austin City Council Ends Abortion Fund, Proving the Law is a Teacher and a Principal Voice for Life!

Mary Elizabeth Castle, Director of Government Relations for Texas Values, is the featured author in the weekly 'Sebastian's Point' by the Society of St. Sebastian regarding the victory of the Texas Legislature in passing Senate Bill 33, a law to stop cities like Austin from funding abortion related services.

Texas has recently seen a boon in pro-life legislation that both clarifies and tightens current pro-life laws. One such law has prohibited Texas cities from funding "abortion tourism."

 

Sign Up For Texas Values University!

Are you ready to “graduate to an advanced level of citizenship?” Texas Values University is a groundbreaking one-of-a-kind online education program that starts today and is here to help you learn, love, and lead like Jesus—on the issues of faith, family, and freedom.

With Texas Values University, you will receive expert information from decades of experience from Texas & National Leaders like Riley Gaines, Kelly Shackelford, Dr. Abby Johnson, Rick Green, and more!!

Be a part of this incredible, innovative journey and make a lasting impact on your community and beyond. Join us today!

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Looking for a speaker with expertise on the legislative process and the latest updates?

Our speakers are happy to come to your church, civic group, or political organization to update you on new bills / laws passed and policy updates for Texas! Let us know how one of our speakers can make your next event a memorable and informative one by contacting us here.

Visit Texas Values' friend and big supporter Jim Day, owner of two shooting ranges, Eagle Peak Shooting Range and Garland Public Shooting Ranges!

Eagle Peak Shooting Range is nestled in the hill country northwest of Austin, and is located at 20026 Lindeman Ln, Leander, 78641.

Garland Public Shooting Range is northeast of Dallas, and is located at 2606 Pleasant Valley Rd, Garland, 75040.

Both shooting ranges are open 10AM - 6PM, EVERY day, Monday-Sunday, every holiday, every single day.

Visit eaglepeakshootingrange.com to support our good friend Jim Day; owner of shooting ranges, who shares your values.

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