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The WallBuilders Show
The WallBuilders Show is a daily journey to examine today's issues from a Biblical, Historical and Constitutional perspective. Featured guests include elected officials, experts, activists, authors, and commentators.
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970 bölümAmerica’s Schools Once Taught The Bible By Law
A single Supreme Court test helped drive 50 years of fights over prayer, the Bible, and religious symbols in public life and most people never learned...
Good News From Washington That Points To Renewal
July 4 isn’t just a summer holiday, it’s a living inheritance, and we’re feeling that up close from Washington, DC. With America approaching the 250th...
Pastors, Power, And The American Founding - with Pastor Josh McPherson
The Declaration of Independence didn’t just come from brilliant men in a room, it came from a culture shaped by pulpits, sermons, and a belief that ou...
America At 250
America is turning 250, and we refuse to let it be just fireworks and food. We’re on the road meeting leaders, pastors, and ministries who are helping...
America 250 And A Comeback In Patriotism - with Nate Schatzline
Fireworks are easy. Remembering what made America worth celebrating is harder, and that’s where we go for America 250. Rick Green, David Barton, and T...
The Bible Behind America’s Founding
July 4 gets all the fireworks, but our actual independence vote landed on July 2, 1776, and that one detail opens the door to a much bigger reset of w...
The Week’s Biggest Wins For Faith And Freedom
The news cycle trains you to expect bad headlines, so we decided to spend this Good News Friday hunting for proof that courage still exists and that g...
The Pledge Myth
People can make almost anything sound sinister if they start with a scary premise and end with a confident conclusion. We slow down and do the unglamo...
Lives Fortune Sacred Honor And The People Behind The Declaration
A Declaration of Independence signature looks heroic from 250 years away. In real time, it can put a target on your back. We dig into what that kind o...
Texas Is Building Textbooks That Tell The Whole Story
Texas is about to do something that almost never happens in modern education: force textbooks to tell the full story. From the hearing rooms of the Te...
The Courageous Church - with Bob Pearl
Nearly 5,000 men show up in Washington State, and what we hear afterward isn’t a victory lap, it’s a sober signal that something is shifting. We talk...
Building on the American Heritage Series: Demystifying the Courts
Courts shape our daily lives, but most of us were taught a version of the judiciary that the Constitution never actually designed. We dig into the big...
Founders Under Fire
The Founding Fathers are quoted constantly and understood rarely, and that gap is where bad history thrives. We dig into the real human cost behind th...
Jefferson’s Rough Draft
The fastest way to cut through modern noise about the Founding Fathers is to put the original documents back in your hands. We’re celebrating America’...
Patriotism On The Rise - with Dr. Ben Carson
A fighter wins under the lights and quotes John 3:16 to a massive audience. Another walks out after reading the Declaration of Independence in the Ova...
Why Fatherhood Still Matters - with Bill Federer
Father’s Day is usually framed as a light holiday, but the real story is heavier and a lot more revealing. We sit down with historian Bill Federer to...
Lives, Fortunes, And The Culture Shift
The founders weren’t a tidy, unanimous blob of “great men,” and the more you learn about them, the more gripping the real story gets. We kick off Good...
Civics Before Committee Power
What if we stopped pretending “anyone can lead” means “no one needs to know the basics”? We dig into a listener-driven idea with real constitutional t...
Building on the American Heritage Series - Revival and Reformation
Revival is one of those words that can feel inspiring and vague at the same time, so we decided to get concrete. We talk about what revival actually l...
Flag Day Decoded - will Bill Federer
Flag Day isn’t a modern, made-up observance. It reaches back to a wartime decision on June 14, 1777, when the Second Continental Congress chose a nati...
America’s 250th And A Courageous Church - with Craig Seibert
Something is shifting as America heads toward the 250th anniversary, and it is not just more history content online. We feel a real opening for renewa...
Good News Is Real When Truth Shapes Culture
Decline is not inevitable, and neither is renewal. We bring you a rapid-fire Good News Friday with stories that cut across health, culture, courts, an...
A Rally For Christian Men - with Josh McPherson
Washington State rarely dominates the headlines, but Pastor Josh McPherson says that silence is part of the problem. Tim Barton sits down with Josh fo...
Stronger Men, Stronger Families - with Josh McPherson
A lot of men feel the pull to be strong, but they’re not sure what strength is for or who it’s meant to serve. We talk with Josh McPherson about a def...
Kill The Dragon Win The Girl - with Josh McPherson
“Kill the dragon, win the girl” sounds like a movie line until you hear Pastor Josh McPherson explain what it means for your actual life. We’re joined...
America’s Founding Formula - with Eric Metaxas
America’s 250th birthday is more than a party date, it’s a stress test for our national memory. We ask a blunt question: what actually made the United...
Faith And Culture Wins From Courts To Campuses
Silent prayer led to arrests while real violence against pregnancy centers often seemed to fade into the background. We dig into the latest reversal:...
Ballot Access And Party Power
A party label feels like a gate, but it’s often just a sticker. We start with a sharp listener question: why not require a Constitution test before so...
Restoring Justice - with Jeremy Dys
A thousand-page government report is a lot of paper to ignore, especially when it alleges something most Americans instinctively reject: justice that...
The Unholy Alliance - with Dr. Michael Youssef
A lot of people sense the ground shifting but can’t quite name what’s happening or what to do about it. We sit down with Dr. Michael Youssef to tackle...
Memorial Day Done Right - with Col. Kevin Bouren
Memorial Day isn’t a slogan, and it isn’t a “happy” holiday. We want it to be a real pause, the kind that remembers names, families, and the price tha...
Supreme Court Liability And Border Fixes That Change Daily Life
A lot of headlines feel like noise until you ask one question: who is actually being held accountable? That’s where we start on Good News Friday. We w...
Civics Before Congress
It feels obvious to say lawmakers should know the Constitution before they’re trusted with power, budgets, and national policy. But once we follow tha...
Frederick Douglass Against Marxism - with KCarl Smith
Marxism doesn’t spread mainly through economics, it spreads through a story: nothing is fixed, everything must be remade, and the only way forward is...
A Day Of National Prayer
Thirty thousand people in 90-degree heat, packed onto the National Mall, singing worship songs and praying for America’s future. That’s not a metaphor...
How Church History Fuels Pro-Life Courage Today - with Seth Gruber
A pastor leads his church out of the sanctuary, marches them to a city wall where unwanted infants are left to die, and starts ripping the bricks down...
Polls Are Moving And Courts Are Noticing It
The headlines can make it feel like nothing good is happening, then you zoom in and realize the wins are piling up where it counts: elections, courts,...
Article VII And The Declaration Link
If you’ve ever wondered why the Constitution sometimes feels “blank” on the biggest moral questions of the day, we make the case that you’re reading i...
Can Tolerance Become A Trojan Horse For Tyranny - with Bill Federer
America has had it so good for so long that we can start to assume freedom is automatic. It isn’t. From Wichita, Kansas at a Liberty Pastors event, we...
Is Honest Money A Moral Issue - with Kevin Freeman
History gets rewritten the same way money gets devalued: slowly, then all at once. From a hallway conversation in Boston to a deep dive on gold and in...