COLUMBUS, Ohio - To understand the shifting power dynamics of Columbus, consider the prominence of the headquarters for the Center for Christian Virtue. The conservative Christian lobbying group had just two employees 10 years ago. Now the public policy organization is ascendant, with new digs on Capitol Square to house its growing staff and projects. In recent years, CCV has racked up legislative and judicial victories – from increasing tax dollars for families that send their children to private schools to limitations on transgender health care and sports. The building at 62 E. Broad St. is a capstone of that...