Daniel Alders comments on Pastor John MacArthur’s legacy and Texas water policy discussions

Daniel Alders comments on Pastor John MacArthur’s legacy and Texas water policy discussions
Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district — Official Website
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Daniel Alders, a public figure active on social media, posted several updates on July 15, 2025, addressing topics ranging from the passing of Pastor John MacArthur to regional water management discussions.

In a post published at 02:20 UTC, Alders paid tribute to a prominent religious leader, stating, “RIP, Pastor John MacArthur. His influence was significant because he didn’t seek his own success, but instead successfully sought the eternal favor of His God. His legacy is tremendous because it is a faithful legacy of the King of Kings. May we all live in such a manner.”

Later that day at 18:15 UTC, Alders addressed an ongoing policy discussion by noting his participation in a legislative hearing. He wrote, “The House Natural Resources Committee has convened today to discuss the implications of large volume groundwater pumping in the Neches & Trinity Valleys Groundwater Conservation District. Thank you Chairman Cody Harris for inviting me to take part in this crucial conversation to”.

At 22:21 UTC on July 15, Alders posted a brief message confirming unspecified information: “Can confirm.”

Pastor John MacArthur was known for his decades-long leadership at Grace Community Church and as an influential evangelical author and broadcaster. The House Natural Resources Committee regularly addresses water resource issues critical to Texas communities, including concerns about groundwater conservation districts and their management practices.



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