In his latest column, Glenn Rogers takes a look at how critical thinking skills can be put to use during the political campaign cycle.
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In his latest column, Glenn Rogers discusses the problems he sees with the New Apostolic Reformation movement and the “Seven Mountains Mandate” and their involvement with state and federal government.
To fix the stalemate, voters and thinkers should get to work.
In his latest column for the Dallas Morning-News, former State Rep. Glenn Rogers takes a look at what he describes as a “troubling trend is away from effective local governance” and how it’s affecting Texas’ local communities.
As primaries loom, activist scores are more about donor compliance than conservative values.
Extremists are extremists, no matter their party.
The Republican Party and its allies oppose small-town Texas’ biggest priorities, Glenn Rogers says in his latest column.
This isn’t just about schools; it’s about whether we believe in a shared public good.
Glenn Rogers has become a contributing columnist for the Dallas Morning News, and his first column recently ran in the paper.





