The WallBuilders Show

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
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Sep 25, 2025 • 27min

Faith, Freedom, and Constitutional Wisdom: Exploring America's Roots

Discover the intricate balance of power in the Constitution as discussions highlight presidential authority and the evolving role of courts during political disputes. Dive into Benjamin Rush's advocacy for moral education in state-run schools, emphasizing the importance of Bible-centered teaching. Learn effective strategies for staying informed about local candidates through grassroots engagement, like creating voter guides and connecting with your community. Finally, unpack the often-misunderstood Treaty of Tripoli and its implications on religion and government.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 27min

Faith, Firearms, and Freedom: Defending Churches in New York- with Jeremy Dys

The sacred duty of a shepherd is to protect the flock – a responsibility that extends beyond spiritual guidance to physical safety. When New York state tried to prevent churches from allowing concealed carry on their premises while granting this freedom to businesses, one pastor stood firmly for both religious liberty and self-defense rights.Jeremy Dys from First Liberty Institute joins us to share the remarkable victory they achieved in New York, where they successfully challenged discriminatory legislation that denied churches the same security options available to secular businesses. What makes this case particularly significant is that while multiple challenges were filed on Second Amendment grounds alone, First Liberty's approach combining First and Second Amendment arguments proved decisively successful.The historical foundation for this victory runs deep in American tradition. From colonial Pilgrims walking to worship with armed guards to protect their community, to early American laws that sometimes required churchgoers to carry weapons, our nation has long recognized the legitimate need for houses of worship to ensure their security. First Liberty brilliantly incorporated this historical perspective, showing how today's church security teams stand in a long line of American tradition dating back to before the founding.Beyond winning the case itself, the federal court awarded First Liberty approximately $817,000 in attorney fees – a powerful statement that government overreach into religious liberty carries significant consequences. As Jeremy explains, this victory represents far more than a single case outcome; it establishes a crucial precedent for religious organizations nationwide seeking to protect their congregations while remaining faithful to their spiritual calling.The conversation also touches on another critical First Liberty case headed to the Supreme Court, where two Christian schools were prohibited from praying over the loudspeaker before their championship football game despite this being their tradition. This pattern of forcing religious expression out of public spaces contradicts both America's founding principles and constitutional protections.Discover how these landmark cases are reshaping the landscape of religious liberty and why the intersection of faith and self-defense represents one of the most important constitutional battlegrounds today.Support the show
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Sep 23, 2025 • 27min

The Light vs. The Darkness: Faith's Role in Modern Politics- with Congresswoman Lauren Boebert

Charlie Kirk's assassination has revealed a profound spiritual battle taking place in America's public square. When Congresswoman Lauren Boebert requested prayer for Kirk on the House floor immediately after the shooting, the hostile reaction from some Democrats exposed the dark reality many conservatives face in Washington today."The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Democrats was absolutely abhorrent," Boebert shares in this revealing conversation. The congresswoman explains how this moment crystallized a fundamental truth: "There's only two teams. There's team good and there's team evil, there's team right and there's team wrong, and you're going to choose what team you're on."Most troubling is Boebert's revelation that threats against her have actually increased since Kirk's death. According to the Sergeant at Arms, she now ranks among the top three most threatened members of Congress – a stark reminder of the spiritual darkness working to silence voices of truth.Yet this episode offers more than just a sobering assessment. Boebert provides a powerful roadmap for believers navigating these challenging times. Drawing from Hebrews 12:2, she explains how Charlie Kirk served as a "pioneer" (archegos in Greek) who blazed a trail for others to follow. His legacy now empowers countless Americans to step into their own calling."Jesus isn't coming back for a perfected world," Boebert reminds listeners. "He's coming back for a glorious bride." This perspective frames our current cultural moment as an opportunity for the Church to rise in strength rather than cower in fear. Her practical advice to study Scripture, understand the Constitution, and be filled with the Holy Spirit offers a formula for effective engagement.The choice before us is clear: "Choose life or death, blessing or cursing," Boebert says, "and God doesn't make us wonder which one to choose. He says choose life." Will you remain silent, or will you find your voice? The harvest is plentiful, and the need for courageous, prepared voices has never been greater.Support the show
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Sep 22, 2025 • 27min

Faith on Full Display: The Charlie Kirk Memorial and America's Spiritual Awakening- with Kara Green

The Charlie Kirk memorial service became something extraordinary—a moment when America's highest government officials proclaimed their faith with unprecedented boldness. From the President to the Vice President to cabinet members like Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth, the gospel message rang out clearly from the national stage. What started as a memorial transformed into what many called a revival, with three hours of worship, hymns between speakers, and testimony after testimony about Charlie's unwavering faith. The WallBuilders team witnessed firsthand as political leaders declared their commitment to be more vocal about Jesus Christ than ever before.Perhaps the most powerful moment came when Vice President JD Vance admitted he had never spoken about Jesus more than in the days following Charlie's death—and promised not to slow down. The entire venue erupted in standing ovation, confirming what millions of Christians across social media had been saying: they were no longer afraid to share their faith. Meanwhile, Erica Kirk's courageous act of publicly forgiving her husband's murderer demonstrated the profound spiritual wisdom that will continue to guide the movement forward.This wasn't just a memorial service—it was a defining moment for Christian engagement in public life. With cabinet members quoting Scripture, the gospel being proclaimed every few speakers, and young families witnessing government leaders put "Jesus first," the event set a new standard for faith-based leadership in America. As the WallBuilders hosts reflect on this historic gathering, they see it as confirmation that the spiritual foundation necessary for lasting freedom is being restored at the highest levels of government.Support the show
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Sep 19, 2025 • 27min

Faith, Martyrdom, and America's Spiritual Awakening- with Pastor Jack Hibbs

reallifenetwork.com"If you can explain what's going on, God's not in it." These powerful words from Pastor Jack Hibbs capture the inexplicable spiritual awakening unfolding after Charlie Kirk's martyrdom. People from Ireland to New Zealand who never knew Charlie are watching his videos and buying Bibles, creating a movement that transcends typical cultural impact.The conversation takes a profound turn as Pastor Hibbs and the Wallbuilders team explore whether Charlie might be America's first prominent evangelical martyr of the 21st century. Unlike historical figures killed for political positions or civil rights causes, Charlie was targeted specifically for his biblical worldview applied to cultural issues. This distinction places his martyrdom in a unique historical context that has triggered an unprecedented response.Churches across America are experiencing the ripple effects of this moment. Pastor Hibbs reveals his congregation grew by approximately 2,000 people the Sunday following Charlie's death, many having left churches where pastors refused to acknowledge what happened. For Christians unsure about their church's response, Hibbs offers biblical guidance: directly ask your pastor why they chose not to address it. Their answer will reveal much about their leadership philosophy and willingness to engage difficult cultural moments from a biblical perspective.Most encouraging is the response from young people, with Turning Point USA reporting 38,000 new chapter applications since Charlie's death. Rather than retreating in fear, a generation appears inspired by Charlie's example, eager to continue applying biblical principles to cultural issues. As Pastor Hibbs notes, true revival won't come through "rock star pastors, tennis shoes, or smoke machines," but through genuine conviction and transformation that creates "a holy church attractive to the lost because we offer something 100% organic, original, and of God."Want to honor Charlie's legacy and be part of this awakening? Start by grounding yourself in biblical truth, finding a courageous Bible-teaching church, and having the boldness to address the issues of our day with biblical solutions. Visit RealLifeNetwork.com for resources to help you apply your faith to current events.Support the show
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Sep 18, 2025 • 27min

Navigating Grief and Truth in a Divided Nation- with Pastor Allen Jackson

Pastor Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church joins the WallBuilders Show to offer spiritual wisdom for navigating today's increasingly hostile cultural landscape. In this powerful conversation, Jackson frames current events as divine "shakings" – COVID exposed institutional corruption, October 7th revealed hidden anti-Semitism, and Charlie Kirk's assassination represents Christian martyrdom in 21st century America.Jackson delivers a stirring challenge to believers who have remained silent in the face of growing hostility toward biblical values. "We've made too many friends with evil and built too many bridges with wickedness," he warns, urging Christians to overcome the timidity that has allowed faithful voices like Kirk's to stand alone on the frontlines. With piercing clarity, he introduces the concept of "trans Christians" – those who identify as believers on Sunday while living contradictory lives throughout the week.The pastor places current events within the historical context of Christian persecution, reminding listeners that suffering for faith is nothing new. From Isaiah being sawn in half to Stephen's stoning, the Bible contains numerous examples of martyrdom. His provocative question cuts to the heart: "If they came hunting Christians, would your Christian reputation put you at the top of the list?" For those remaining comfortable and inconspicuous, he asks, "If you're not willing to be an advocate for Him in the face of threat, why do you think He's going to come looking for you?"As discussion turns toward the spiritual awakening many believe is occurring, Jackson distinguishes between crowds and genuine revival. True revival, he explains, produces transformed lives and measurable cultural change. He emphasizes fundamentals: daily Scripture engagement, authentic community, and obedient living – moving beyond mere identification with Christianity to genuine discipleship.Join us for this timely conversation that challenges believers to stand firm in biblical truth without apology. Share this episode with someone who needs courage in these uncertain times, and subscribe for more discussions at the intersection of faith, culture, and biblical citizenship.Support the show
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Sep 17, 2025 • 27min

American Constitution at 239: The Bedrock of Liberty

Have you ever wondered what makes the United States Constitution the most successful governing document in world history? As we celebrate Constitution Day, marking 239 years since its signing, this episode dives deep into the remarkable durability of America's foundational charter.The secret to the Constitution's unprecedented longevity isn't just clever wording or political genius—it's rooted in something more profound. Through fascinating historical research, we reveal how the Bible influenced the Founders more than any other source, accounting for 34% of their direct quotations—far outpacing Montesquieu, Blackstone, and Locke combined. This biblical foundation provided the moral framework necessary for constitutional self-government to flourish.We tackle common constitutional misconceptions that threaten our republic today: the myth of three co-equal branches, misinterpretations of the "general welfare" clause, and the imaginary "wall of separation between church and state" that appears nowhere in our founding document. These misunderstandings haven't happened by accident—they represent fundamental shifts away from the Founders' vision of ordered liberty.Most critically, we explore John Adams' prophetic warning that "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." The document itself hasn't failed America; rather, the question is whether we still possess the moral character necessary to maintain it. Recent events surrounding Charlie Kirk have sparked renewed interest in constitutional principles, with 54,000 new requests to start educational chapters nationwide.Whether you're a constitutional scholar or just beginning to explore America's founding principles, this episode will deepen your appreciation for the remarkable document that has secured American liberty for generations—and what we must do to preserve it for centuries to come.Support the show
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Sep 16, 2025 • 27min

Redefining Reality: The Fight for Biological Truth in Politics- with Congresswoman Mary Miller

A profound spiritual awakening is sweeping across America in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Churches nationwide report their second-highest attendance of the year (surpassed only by Easter), as people who previously dismissed faith now actively seek answers and meaning. This catalytic moment feels reminiscent of Pearl Harbor – an event that transformed American isolationism into unified purpose and resolve.The WallBuilders team explores this cultural shift with Congresswoman Mary Miller of Illinois, who has introduced the "Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act" to codify biological definitions of sex in Title IX legislation. This bill aims to protect women's sports and spaces by establishing clear legal definitions that can't be manipulated through ideological reinterpretation. Miller expects unanimous Republican support, describing it as a "90-10 issue" with the American public despite media narratives suggesting otherwise.At the heart of our current cultural confusion lies a fundamental spiritual problem – the removal of God from society has created what the late pastor Adrian Rogers described as "chaos," similar to removing instinct from a beehive. We've told generations of young Americans "they came from nowhere, they're here for no purpose, that they can define good and evil, they're heading to nothingness." Such nihilism inevitably produces the mental health crisis and social disorientation we now witness.Yet hope abounds as Americans increasingly reject this empty worldview. Even individuals previously hostile to traditional values are reconsidering their positions. The Wall Builders hosts emphasize that churches addressing these cultural moments head-on are seeing growth and engagement, while those remaining silent risk irrelevance. This parallels patterns observed during COVID, where courageous leadership distinguished thriving faith communities from declining ones.This pivotal cultural moment invites every American to find their voice. Whether with family, coworkers, church, or broader audiences, now is the time to speak truth and participate in spiritual and cultural renewal. As Miller powerfully states, "Instead of woke, we're awake" – and that awakening may prove to be the turning point America so desperately needs.Support the show
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Sep 15, 2025 • 27min

Defending Children Against Age-Inappropriate Content in Schools- with Rep. Richard McGrew

The quiet battle for your child's mind is happening on elementary school bookshelves, and you might be shocked at what's hiding there. Representative Richard McGrew of Arkansas joins us to share his journey from concerned citizen to legislative champion after discovering LGBT-themed books targeting fourth graders in a rural school library.McGrew takes us behind the scenes of his successful effort to pass Act 917, groundbreaking legislation that prohibits non-age-appropriate sexual material in Arkansas K-5 school libraries. His story reveals the surprising reality that even small country schools are not immune to the push for sexual content targeting young children. "If you'd have told me beforehand these books were there, I'd have said no way," McGrew confesses, highlighting why parents everywhere should investigate what's available to their children.We explore the grassroots strategy that made this legislation possible - from helping parents navigate bureaucratic processes to rallying church communities and building coalitions. McGrew's practical approach demonstrates how strategic compromise can achieve crucial protections while withstanding constitutional challenges. His experience provides a blueprint for concerned citizens nationwide who want to effect meaningful change in their own communities.The conversation broadens to address the critical need for civil discourse in our divided times. How can we speak truth boldly while maintaining respect for those with whom we disagree? Drawing inspiration from leaders who model this approach, we discuss practical ways to rebuild relationships with family members holding different views and engage effectively in the public square.Ready to protect children in your community? Join the growing movement of parents, grandparents, and concerned citizens taking action in school boards and state legislatures across America. The power to safeguard our children's innocence begins with awareness and culminates in courageous civic engagement.Support the show
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Sep 12, 2025 • 27min

Overcoming Evil with Good: Lessons from Charlie Kirk's Legacy

The podcast explores the complex emotions of grief through a Christian lens, offering hope in the face of loss. It emphasizes the importance of responding to tragedy with love rather than anger, advocating for compassion and understanding. Additionally, it highlights recent victories for religious liberty in schools, celebrating programs that share moral teachings with students. The discussion also navigates the evolving transgender debate, critiquing policies while promoting a spiritually grounded approach to well-being.

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