There can be no “good government” apart from self-governance.

There can be no “good government” apart from self-governance.
What makes zealotry good or bad isn’t the zeal itself, but its object. Scripture makes it clear our zeal must be for the Lord, not for ourselves.
232 years later, too many politicians are all too willing to betray our Constitution in the name of their own political power.
Our obligation isn’t to be victorious, but to be faithful. Despite the odds, despite the peril, despite the risk, we must keep fighting.
Speaker Bonnen is threatening the future of the Texas GOP.
Why is the disgraced former caucus chairman lying for his boss?
The most important preparation we can make isn’t in things and plans, but in the depths of our heart.
Breaking a month of silence, State Rep. Dustin Burrows is trying to rehab his image with Nixonian denials of wrongdoing.
Bonnen admits he said “terrible” things, but refuses to address his unethical offer.
Is it too much to suggest that each of us should model our lives not after sanctimonious politicians who think they can disobey the word of God, but instead a faithful harlot?