
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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Jul 3, 2025 • 27min
From Arlington to Capitol Hill: Rediscovering America's Sacred Roots
A significant shift in America's youth culture shows a growing pro-life sentiment among young people, with a notable 10-point drop in support for unrestricted abortion. The Supreme Court recently protected religious organizations like the Catholic Diocese of Albany from state mandates on abortions, raising questions about faith and healthcare. Additionally, geopolitical tensions highlight how conflicts in the Middle East could ripple into the global economy, particularly impacting China. A spiritual heritage tour in Washington D.C. emphasizes the importance of America's foundational values.

Jul 3, 2025 • 27min
Faith, Freedom, and Founding Fathers
Jefferson Lies (Book)Robert F. Turner Article Ever wonder why Thomas Jefferson and George Washington remain our most controversial founding fathers? In this eye-opening exploration of America's founding narratives, we unpack the deliberate attacks on these pivotal figures and why they're specifically targeted by those seeking to reshape America's identity.The episode begins with a listener question about Jefferson's complex relationship with slavery - a perfect entry point to discuss how historical sites like Monticello now emphasize his slave ownership while minimizing his anti-slavery positions. David Barton, author of "The Jefferson Lies," explains how returning to original source documents reveals a very different Jefferson than the one presented in modern academia.We dive into the famous DNA controversy surrounding Sally Hemings, with surprising insights from Robert F. Turner, the University of Virginia professor who conducted the actual tests. His conclusion? Among the 26+ Jefferson males who could potentially have fathered Hemings' children, Thomas Jefferson ranks among the least likely candidates - information rarely discussed in mainstream historical accounts.The conversation expands to explore why Washington and Jefferson specifically face disproportionate criticism compared to other founders. The answer reveals a strategic approach: by discrediting America's most influential founders, one can more effectively undermine the constitutional principles and limited government vision they established.As we approach America's 250th anniversary, this discussion couldn't be more timely. We explore forgotten resources about all 56 signers of the Declaration and the significant contributions of revolutionary-era women - stories once taught in American classrooms but now largely unknown. The episode concludes with a delightful explanation of how political parties acquired their animal symbols, with a special answer for a seven-year-old listener.Join us for this fascinating journey through American history, where we separate myth from fact and restore the complex, inspiring truth about our nation's founders.Support the show

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Jul 2, 2025 • 27min
Reclaiming Biblical Masculinity- with Breaden Sorbo
In a captivating discussion, Braeden Sorbo, the young author of 'Embrace Masculinity,' delves into the modern crisis of masculinity. He emphasizes the importance of physical strength and moral values in reclaiming biblical manhood. Braeden highlights how surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals and seeking Christian role models can uplift young men today. Additionally, he discusses the inspiring story of Matthew Maury, whose exploration was ignited by faith, showcasing how scripture can lead to groundbreaking scientific discoveries.

Jul 1, 2025 • 27min
American Scripture: How the Bible Shaped a Nation- with Robert Morgan
100 Bible Verses That Made America by Robert Morgan (Amazon)Robert J. Morgan Bookstore (Website)Did you know that during a violent storm on the Mayflower crossing, the Pilgrims found unexpected courage in their scheduled Bible reading for that day - Psalm 107? The passage described their exact situation: waves mounting "up to the heavens," people at "their wits' end," and God guiding them "to their desired haven." This remarkable providence strengthened their resolve when America's earliest settlement hung in the balance.This Independence Day season, we dive deep into the forgotten spiritual foundations of our nation through an enlightening conversation with Robert Morgan, author of "100 Bible Verses That Made America." Morgan shares meticulously researched, documented instances where specific Bible passages directly shaped pivotal moments in American history. These aren't modern interpretations but historical facts recorded by the participants themselves.We explore how the Continental Congress began with prayer and Bible reading, specifically Psalm 35, which they found remarkably applicable to their situation facing British aggression. We learn that the Revolutionary War began at Lexington when British troops confronted a congregation led by Pastor Jonas Clark, whose church bell had summoned the townspeople. Even President Truman's 1948 recognition of Israel was influenced by his reading of Deuteronomy 1:8, a decision he made against unanimous cabinet opposition.As we we near America's 250th year under the Declaration of Independence, these stories remind us that understanding our complete heritage—including its biblical foundations—doesn't diminish our history but enriches it. The scripture didn't just inspire Sunday sermons but provided practical guidance for governance, personal conduct, and nation-building throughout American history. Join us in rediscovering this essential dimension of our national story that connects faith, freedom, and the enduring influence of biblical wisdom on American ideals.Explore more of these fascinating connections in Robert Morgan's book and podcast. As we celebrate this Independence Day, let's remember the full story of what made America exceptional from its earliest beginnings.Support the show

Jun 30, 2025 • 27min
Faith, Education, and the Bible in Oklahoma Schools- with Ryan Walters
Ryan Walters is turning Oklahoma education on its head, and the rest of America should take note. The state's Superintendent of Public Instruction joins the WallBuilders Show to share his revolutionary approach to transforming a system long dominated by teachers unions and progressive ideology.At the core of Walters' education revolution is a simple but powerful concept: returning control to parents. "God gave kids to parents, not to government, not to bureaucracy, not to teachers unions," he explains with unwavering conviction. This philosophy drives his most promising initiative – bringing the Bible back into Oklahoma classrooms as essential historical and literary content.Walters makes a compelling case that ignores modern educational dogma: "How do you learn American history without the Bible? How do you learn about literature without the Bible?" He points out the absurdity of excluding the most influential book in American history from education while challenging the 1960s Supreme Court decisions that removed Biblical content from schools. His approach has triggered multiple lawsuits, but he remains undeterred, confident that accurate historical education requires understanding the Bible's profound influence on American founding principles.Beyond curriculum reform, Walters has implemented practical changes that directly address teacher satisfaction and student performance. He's introduced merit-based pay that rewards excellence ("If you're one of the best science teachers in the state, I want you to make more money"), restored classroom discipline, and provided real-time guidance for teachers handling complex current events like the Israel-Iran conflict. The results speak for themselves – record teacher recruitment despite national shortages.Perhaps most surprisingly, Walters identifies his fellow Republicans as his greatest obstacle. Despite Oklahoma's Republican supermajority, he describes "an absolute dogfight" to implement conservative education reforms because "Republicans sell out to an establishment... rather than fight for the ideals America was founded on." This candid assessment reveals the true challenge of meaningful education reform – not just defeating progressive opposition but overcoming resistance within conservative ranks.Ready to learn how your state can implement similar reforms? Listen now to discover Ryan Walters' practical roadmap for reclaiming education from bureaucracy and returning it to its foundational purpose.Support the show

Jun 26, 2025 • 27min
Faith, Freedom, and American Foundations
Have we fundamentally misunderstood the nature of our unalienable rights? The Declaration's famous phrase "among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" suggests there's much more to our God-given rights than these three foundational principles. We dive deep into how the Founders understood natural rights as observable in nature itself – from self-defense to property rights – and how these extend beyond the Declaration into approximately 17-18 distinct rights protected in the Bill of Rights.This exploration naturally leads us to question modern assumptions about constitutional authority. While today's legal education teaches that Supreme Court opinions effectively become "the law," this directly contradicts the Founders' intent. The Federalist Papers explicitly described the judiciary as "beyond comparison the weakest" branch of government. We examine how Congress actually possesses constitutional authority to remove issues from judicial review entirely – a power rarely exercised but critically important in maintaining proper separation of powers.Perhaps most troubling in our current moment is the infiltration of Marxist ideology into American churches. Even traditionally conservative denominations now face potential splits over critical race theory and DEI initiatives. This group-identity framework fundamentally contradicts biblical teaching that "in Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free." Scripture recognizes only one meaningful distinction – between those who know God and those who don't – rather than dividing people by immutable characteristics.As we approach the 250th anniversary of America's founding, understanding these principles isn't merely academic – it's essential for preserving the constitutional republic our Founders established. Join us as we examine these crucial questions from biblical, historical, and constitutional perspectives.Support the show

Jun 25, 2025 • 27min
American Family Month: Reclaiming June for What Matters Most- with Congresswoman Mary Miller
Congresswoman Mary Miller brings her refreshing brand of common sense to the WallBuilders Show, sharing her bold initiative to transform June from Pride Month into Family Month. As a mother of seven and grandmother of twenty-two, Miller speaks with authenticity about the critical importance of returning to family values in an age of confusion."I believe God's left us on earth as believers to overcome evil with good," Miller explains, outlining her strategy for countering what she sees as the left's hijacking of June to promote gender confusion and hyper-sexualization of children. Rather than merely opposing something, she's offering a positive alternative—a celebration of the American family as the cornerstone of society.Miller's resolution represents the first step in a larger vision. She hopes to establish a "full-fledged month" celebrating families by 2026, America's 250th anniversary. The timing couldn't be more crucial, as CDC reports show plummeting birth rates and declining marriage rates among young Americans. Through her role as Chairwoman of the Congressional Family Caucus, Miller is fighting to reverse these trends by affirming traditional family structures.The conversation shifts to Washington politics, where Miller offers insider perspective on the "big beautiful bill" moving through Congress. She highlights critical provisions like restricting SNAP benefits to U.S. citizens only and removing green energy tax credits she calls "a total scam." Her agricultural background gives her unique insight into how these policies affect America's heartland.Perhaps most powerful is Miller's call to courage: "Evil never retreats on its own, only when it's confronted by a more powerful force," she reminds listeners. "We need to quit being so wimpy. We need to be a force against evil, against bad ideas."Ready to join the movement to celebrate and strengthen American families? Visit wallbuilders.com to learn more about supporting initiatives like Congresswoman Miller's Family Month resolution and to access resources for biblical citizenship.Support the show

Jun 24, 2025 • 27min
Peace Through Strength: The 12-Day War
A stunning diplomatic breakthrough has emerged from what could have been a catastrophic Middle Eastern conflict. Former President Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after just 12 days of hostilities, dubbing it "The 12-Day War" and positioning himself as the intermediary between these longtime adversaries.The ceasefire follows precision military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities using advanced "bunker buster" technology – 30,000-pound bombs capable of penetrating 200 feet of solid rock before detonation. These surgical strikes deliberately targeted military capabilities rather than civilian or political targets, reflecting a strategy focused on neutralizing threats rather than regime change. The technological sophistication displayed in these operations represents decades of military advancement, allowing for unprecedented precision in achieving strategic objectives while minimizing collateral damage.What makes this development particularly remarkable is the speed of de-escalation. Conflicts in this region typically persist for years, but Trump's distinctive diplomatic approach – combining demonstrative force with subsequent engagement – appears to have dramatically compressed this timeline. The implications extend beyond just Israel and Iran, potentially reshaping power dynamics across the entire Middle East. With Iran's military capabilities significantly diminished, groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis that have historically relied on Iranian support may find themselves in precarious positions. Meanwhile, signs of internal political shifts are emerging within Iran itself, with some figures reportedly calling for change following these events.As we witness this extraordinary diplomatic achievement, it's worth considering how this unconventional approach to conflict resolution might influence future international relations. The Middle East appears more stable now than it has been for decades, though individual terrorist threats remain. Join us as we continue to analyze these developments and their implications for global security, regional stability, and America's role in facilitating peace.Support the show

Jun 23, 2025 • 27min
Where Faith Meets Force: Trump's Iran Strategy
A military operation so secret that even American forces in the Middle East didn't know it was happening. B-2 stealth bombers penetrating Iranian airspace to destroy underground nuclear facilities that Israel couldn't reach. President Trump delivering a message not just to Tehran, but to Beijing and beyond.The American strike against Iran's nuclear program represents a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics. After years of sanctions, negotiations, and threats, the United States demonstrated both the technological capability and political will to eliminate Iran's underground nuclear facilities using specialized bunker-busting munitions. What makes this operation particularly remarkable was the unprecedented level of operational security maintained throughout - no leaks, minimal congressional briefing, and perfect execution.This wasn't merely about Iran's nuclear ambitions. China has been quietly propping up the Iranian regime by purchasing their oil at below-market prices, circumventing international sanctions. Trump's surgical strike sends a clear message to Beijing about America's willingness to defend its interests and allies in the region. His post-operation statement that "no other military could have pulled this off" wasn't bravado - it was a calculated reminder of American military superiority.Critics questioning the constitutional basis for this action overlook centuries of precedent. From Washington's handling of the Barbary Powers conflict to Obama's intervention in Libya, presidents have consistently exercised military authority without formal war declarations when responding to specific threats. The distinction has historically been about scale and duration - full declarations of war come when conflicts demand the nation's complete attention and resources for extended periods.Support the show

Jun 20, 2025 • 27min
Israel, Immigration, and America's Religious Revival
Religion is making a surprising comeback in American public life according to a groundbreaking Gallup poll that reveals, for the first time in 15 years, most Americans no longer believe faith is losing ground. What makes this finding particularly remarkable is its cross-ideological acknowledgment - liberals, Democrats, and young adults are among those recognizing religion's growing significance at rates exceeding their conservative counterparts.The revival appears driven in part by unexpected spiritual awakenings across college campuses from Asbury University to Texas A&M, challenging prevailing narratives about younger generations' secular tendencies. These campus movements represent a spontaneous, grassroots return to faith that transcends political divides and speaks to deeper human needs in uncertain times.Meanwhile, faith continues shaping international relations, evidenced by Argentina's embassy relocation to Jerusalem under President Javier Milei's leadership. His principled stance against manipulated narratives that "turn victims into perpetrators" demonstrates how religious and moral frameworks inform diplomatic positions, particularly regarding Israel's security concerns.On the domestic front, immigration enforcement has seen remarkable results with reports of nearly one million self-deportations, driven by a two-track approach that prioritizes removing violent offenders while offering incentives for voluntary departure. This strategy has reportedly reduced southern border crossings from hundreds of thousands to virtually zero within months, while saving taxpayers approximately $16,000 per self-deportee compared to forced removal costs.The resurgence of religious perspectives extends to legal battles, where higher courts increasingly recognize constitutional principles over ideological preferences. Investigations into foreign funding behind domestic unrest further highlight the complex interplay between authentic expression and orchestrated disruption in our public square.What emerges is a picture of faith reasserting itself not as a partisan weapon but as a genuine cultural current that addresses fundamental human questions about meaning, moral foundations, and social cohesion. As America navigates polarization and uncertainty, more citizens across demographic and political lines are recognizing that spiritual perspectives offer valuable resources for both personal and civic renewal.Support the show