
Why Christians Should Defend Godly Principles in Local Government
From realclearreligion.org By Jeff HuntSeptember 23, 2021 During a recent sermon, I heard a pastor condemn Christians for putting too much emphasis and trust in politics. This is a common occurrence. I regularly hear from pastors that politics is a distraction from the true work of the Gospel. “Politics is temporary, while we should focus…

Politics: How Involved Should Christians Be?
From decisionmagazine.com Do Christians have a moral or Biblical obligation to participate in government? Is there a distinctively Christian way to engage in the political process? Do Christians have a duty to vote, and if so, what principles should inform them as they cast their ballots? Some say that Christians ought to be wary of…

Local tyranny of the majority is still tyranny
What do you think of when you hear someone is for “local control”? Most seem to think of their local governments. That is still really tyranny of the majority… just at a local level. Local control would really be individuals and families in control of themselves and their property. If you own property, but your…

Big Small Government is all around us. We simply haven’t trained our minds to notice it.
Most Americans care much more passionately about national politics than they do about the governments closer to their homes. They may harbor somewhat warmer feelings toward states and localities, but those sentiments are grounded in apathy. Most Americans can name their president. But according to a survey conducted by Georgetown University’s Dan Hopkins, only 35…

25 Reasons Why You Should Get Involved with Your Local Government
Why You Should Get Involved With Your Local Government 1. It affects your day-to-day life Unhappy with the city transportation system? Does your street have potholes that need fixing? Do you need to get a streetlight installed in your neighborhood? All these issues are handled at the city and county levels. Local city and county…

The Importance of Local Government
Taken from The National Center for Constitutional Studies Principles of LibertyWith Dr. Earl Taylor, President NCCS WWW.NCCS.NET