

Who Were the Karankawa Indians?
If you visit Jamaica Beach on Galveston Island, you will find an official Texas State Historical marker that reads: “In this area is one...


The King Ranch in Texas History
The first time Captain Richard and Miss. Henrietta met was at a boat dock. He was coming back from piloting his commercial steamboat, the...


Early History of San Antonio
God has always been interested in South Texas. Long before the Spanish missionaries started to build missions, God was establishing His...

Native Americans and God in Texas!
Thank you for your supportive comments about my blog on Texas history. It has been my intention to tell true stories that explain how God...


The State Flag of Texas!
Why was the state flag of Texas created? The official state flag of Texas, the "Lone Star Flag,” was adopted by the Congress of the...


Spanish Christians in Early Texas
In 1630, Texas was a prime target for Spanish Catholic missionaries. For the next 100 years, the Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans...


The Explorer La Salle and Early Texas
In 1685, German composers Georg Friedrich Händel and Johann Sebastian Bach were born. In France, the Protestants lost their guarantee of...


The Black Voice in Early Texas
The Black voice has been heard in Texas for more than 450 years. Immigrants from Africa have tilled the soil, fought and died in historic...


Women of Early Texas History
In the Early days of Texas history, the influence of dynamic women is well known. These ladies were wives and mothers, community...


Pioneer Texas Preachers
Over the last few weeks, my blog has been dedicated to stories about Texas in the Nineteenth Century, and how God impacted history. ...