House Concurrent Resolution No. 59, sponsored by Senator Campbell, designates April as "Promise Month" in the State of Texas. The resolution emphasizes the faithfulness of God in keeping His promises, as articulated in the Gospel of John, and highlights the various gifts and strengths that God provides to individuals, including love, hope, and courage. It also references the foundational role of Biblical principles and Christian values in the establishment of the United States, asserting that these elements continue to influence the nation.

The resolution further invokes the promise of healing for the land as stated in 2 Chronicles 7:14, calling for humility, prayer, and a turning away from wickedness. The designation of April as Promise Month will remain in effect until the 10th anniversary of the resolution's passage by the legislature, reflecting a commitment to recognizing and celebrating the promises of God and their significance in the lives of individuals and the community.