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Featured ImageWith the 2006 general elections just days away, Christians across the country are eagerly anticipating the possibility of seeing godly candidates placed into public office. The voters in the seventy-third district of Texas are no exception. Running on the Republican ticket in that election is Nathan Macias, a dedicated Christian, husband, and retired air force officer. Nathan is also a CollegePlus! dad whose son Luke has been in the program for several months. In an interview just outside the Texas state capitol in Austin, Nathan shared his vision for serving in public office...Read more >>

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Did you know?
1. John Quincy Adams was appointed diplomat to Russia at the age of 14?
2. Gerald Ford was offered a spot on two different NFL teams?
3. James A. Garfield was the youngest general in the Union army?
4. 90% of United Nations member countries have experienced a violent change in government since 1946?
5. At age 42, Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest U.S. president to date?
6. Thomas Jefferson's epitaph doesn't mention that he was president?
7. George Washington never attended college?

CollegePlus!“The people in general ought to have regard to the moral character of those whom they invest with authority either in the legislative, executive, or judicial branches.”

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