
Faith, Energy, and Growth: Why Texas Can Power the World
- Freddie America
- Feb 3
- 2 min read
Texas has never waited for permission to lead.
From the earliest ranches and railroads to oil fields, power plants, and modern technology, Texas was built by people who believed in work, stewardship, and responsibility. Those values didn’t come from government — they came from faith, family, and the understanding that prosperity follows discipline.
Today, Texas stands as one of the largest economies on Earth. But our true potential isn’t measured only in numbers — it’s measured in what happens when people are trusted to build.
When People Keep More, They Build More
Scripture teaches stewardship — not hoarding, not waste, but responsibility. When families and small businesses keep more of what they earn, that money doesn’t disappear. It circulates through local communities, supports jobs, funds innovation, and strengthens families.
This is not theory. This is how Texas grew in the first place.
Economic energy comes from the bottom up — from workers, builders, entrepreneurs, and landowners who invest directly into their communities.
Energy Is More Than Power — It’s Purpose
Texas doesn’t just produce energy — Texas understands energy.
Oil, gas, electricity, renewables, nuclear — these aren’t political talking points here. They are tools. Tools that fuel homes, businesses, hospitals, farms, and entire industries across the nation and the world.
But real energy starts with people who are free to work, create, and invest without being crushed by unnecessary systems that extract instead of empower.
When economic pressure is lifted, innovation rises.
When families are secure, risk-taking returns.
When businesses grow, opportunity spreads.
Faith and Prosperity Are Not Opposites
Faith teaches responsibility, honesty, and service — the very qualities that create strong economies.
A society built on trust, ownership, and accountability doesn’t need endless bureaucracy to thrive. It needs room to work.
Texas shows the world what happens when faith, energy, and economic freedom align:
• Strong families
• Strong communities
• Strong industries
• Strong leadership
Texas Can Power the Nation — and the World
The future doesn’t belong to centralized systems that drain productivity.
It belongs to places that trust their people.
Texas has the resources.
Texas has the workforce.
Texas has the faith.
When we do things the Texas way — empowering people instead of extracting from them — we don’t just grow an economy.
We light the way forward.

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