Episode 23: How Politicians Keep Secrets; Part 1

Politicians love power. However, most of them understand that “Power to the Politician” is not a very good campaign slogan. This week on Episode 23 of the Liberty Café, we talk with local government expert and liberty lover James Quintero with the Texas Public Policy Foundation about how politicians keep secrets and what can done to get information–and power–back to the people.

Episode 22: What President Trump and the Houston Astros Have in Common

A recent conversation with friends helped me to see more clearly the connection between the Houston Astros and President Donald Trump: liberals hate them both. And as a result we get a lot of fake news about each of them. This week on the Liberty Café we explore what that means for the upcoming presidential election. Hint: do not lose hope.

Episode 18: Why I am Still Voting for Trump

In 2016 I did not vote for Donald Trump. But after watching him for almost two years, I decided I would do so in 2018. There are still those out there, though, who are considering not voting for him in 2020 for some of the same reasons I did not four years ago. While I understand where many of them might be coming from, I believe now more than ever that a vote for Trump in 2020 might be part of God’s means for restoring a God-fearing future for America.

Episode 13: The Biblical Role and Limitations of Civil Government

Many Christians understand that family and church governments have limited roles, but then give civil government leave to do just about anything it wants. This stems from not looking in depth at what the Bible tells us about the role of civil government and the limits placed on it. This week on The Liberty Cafe we provide a brief overview of the biblical foundation of the role of civil government–and its limitations.