
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.
Latest episodes

Jan 30, 2025 • 27min
Faith, Resilience, and Religious Freedom: Coach Joe Kennedy's Journey to the Supreme Court
What if a simple football coach could ignite a national conversation about religious freedom? Join us as we unravel the remarkable journey of Coach Joe Kennedy, whose personal story of faith and perseverance has reshaped the landscape of religious liberty in the United States. From a challenging upbringing and initial doubts about faith to his rise as a pivotal figure in a landmark Supreme Court case, Coach Kennedy's experiences offer a powerful testament to the strength of unwavering belief and resilience. This episode of the WallBuilders Show offers listeners an inspiring exploration of the intersection of faith, culture, and constitutional history.We discuss how American history can be viewed through a biblical, historical, and constitutional perspective. Our conversation highlights the transformative work of the WallBuilders Legislative Network, shedding light on valuable resources and events like the Pastor's Briefings and the Summer Institute for Young Leaders. We also explore the creation and evolution of the ProFamily Legislators Conference, a crucial gathering for state legislators committed to biblical principles. These initiatives serve as rallying points for fostering integrity and courage in the legislative process.Coach Kennedy's story doesn't just stop at the sideline. His courage and dedication have inspired countless others to stand firm in their convictions, significantly advancing religious freedoms across the nation. We emphasize the importance of biblical citizenship and encourage our listeners to take action within their communities—sharing the message of faith and resilience as we look toward the future. Tune in to this compelling episode for insights and inspiration on embracing and defending religious liberty in America.Support the show

Jan 29, 2025 • 27min
From Colonial Classrooms to Modern Reforms: A Journey of Educational Revival with Paul Jehle
plymrock.orgUnlock the secrets of America's educational history and discover how returning to foundational values can transform today's schools. With insights from Dr. Paul Jehle of the Plymouth Rock Foundation, we explore the roots of American education, inspired by the Founding Fathers and ancient Hebrew traditions. This episode uncovers the alarming reality of students graduating without basic literacy skills and questions whether current reforms truly serve the best interests of young learners or protect failing systems.Discover the profound connections between knowledge, wisdom, and their spiritual roots as Dr. Paul Jehle guides us through colonial educational practices. We discuss the historical figures who influenced the educational landscape in early America. Learn how the simplicity and depth of colonial education—emphasizing personal growth and the cultivation of skilled orators and writers—can inspire modern educational reforms that prioritize understanding and wisdom over material achievements.Join us as we celebrate the enduring power of self-education and the role of parents and home educators in reviving valuable educational traditions. We emphasize the importance of modeling the self-education practices of historical figures like Benjamin Franklin and John Adams for personal growth and national restoration. Tune in to be inspired by the invaluable contributions of Dr. Paul Jehle and explore how you can actively participate in reshaping the educational framework, ensuring a thriving legacy for future generations.Support the show

Jan 28, 2025 • 27min
Revival and Reformation: Empowering Faith and Community with Judge Phil Ginn
Unlock the true meaning of revival and reformation in faith and discover their profound impact on our communities and culture. We are joined by Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, to explore the often-overlooked aspects of spiritual revival. Moving beyond emotional experiences, our conversation delves into the transformative power of revival and reformation, using engaging analogies like fishing to illustrate the dedication required to manage the changes they bring.Our journey takes us through the vivid landscape of American history, drawing inspiration from iconic figures like Paul Revere and the integral role of faith during the War for Independence. Judge Phil Ginn offers his unique perspective on the potential for spiritual revival in modern America, highlighting promising signs such as increased public discourse around faith and the rise of college campus ministries. However, the challenges facing the church, particularly in nurturing and guiding new believers, are also addressed with urgency.Finally, we issue a compelling call to action, urging our listeners to engage in meaningful evangelism and discipleship. By reflecting on the state of the church, we stress the importance of filling the gap after initial evangelistic efforts. This episode isn’t just a discussion; it’s a rallying cry to contribute to the revival and reformation of our communities. Join us as we underscore the vital role of institutions like Southern Evangelical Seminary and community support networks in rebuilding liberty for future generations.Support the show

Jan 27, 2025 • 27min
Crafting History: Rebuilding Independence Hall at Patriot Academy- with Marc Adams
What if you could step into history and be part of a groundbreaking project that celebrates America's rich heritage? This episode features the inspiring Marc Adams, a visionary in craft education, who is collaborating with Patriot Academy to construct a replica of Independence Hall. We explore how this ambitious endeavor not only pays tribute to the nation's founding principles but also offers a dynamic, hands-on experience for craft enthusiasts and history buffs alike.Listeners will gain a fascinating insight into the world of craft education as Marc Adams shares his passion for woodworking, blacksmithing, and more. His craft school stands as a beacon of pure educational pursuit, free from corporate influences, and serves as a creative retreat for those eager to learn from world-renowned instructors. This collaboration with Patriot Academy promises to enrich both institutions, offering a unique opportunity for participants to contribute to a historical project, while forming lasting connections and celebrating shared values.As we prepare for America's 250th anniversary, we reflect on the meticulous planning involved in recreating Assembly Hall with historical accuracy. This episode captures the excitement and anticipation of becoming part of a legacy, where participants can engage in crafting furniture and decorations that will stand the test of time. Join us in this extraordinary journey of collaboration, historical reverence, and the celebratory spirit that unites us in honoring the past and shaping the future.Support the show

Jan 24, 2025 • 27min
Good News Friday Post Presidential Election
Join us on the WallBuilders Show as we uncover unexpected insights into the world of presidential pardons. Did President Biden's issuance of over 8,000 pardons break historical records, or is it a continuation of a longstanding political strategy? With the expertise of America's premier historian David Barton and national speaker Tim Barton, we explore the complexities and historical precedents of presidential pardons, including the contentious practice of preemptive pardons, such as Ford's pardon of Nixon.As states like West Virginia, Alabama, Iowa, and Utah take decisive action against diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, the echoes of past ideological battles become increasingly relevant. We draw thought-provoking parallels between today's debates and those of the Civil War era, highlighting the importance of informed discourse and strong leadership in navigating these challenging times. Our discussion emphasizes the crucial role Christians and conservatives must play in shaping the conversation and advocating for what they believe in, encouraging active participation and intellectual engagement.Lastly, we turn our attention to the changing landscape of tech giants like Meta and Twitter. As Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg lead their companies through significant reforms, we discuss the potential shift towards more conservative values and the implications of these changes. With optimism, we look forward to the Senate's upcoming vote on the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, urging listeners to stay connected and engaged in their communities. Together, we aim to foster freedom and positive change at all levels of government.Support the show

Jan 23, 2025 • 27min
Exploring Presidential Pardons: Balancing Historical Precedents and Contemporary Challenges in Modern Governance
What if the power to pardon could either heal a nation or tear it apart? Join us as we explore the fascinating intricacies of presidential pardon power, tracing its roots and potential for misuse in today's political climate. We critically analyze President Biden's recent controversial pardons, including those of family members and Anthony Fauci, questioning the implications of preemptive pardons and how they align with both justice and mercy. Inspired by constitutional foundations and the wisdom of Alexander Hamilton, we assess the delicate balance required to wield such power responsibly within a republic.Step back in time with us to the era of the Founding Fathers, where George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and others used pardons as a means of fostering national unity amidst civil unrest. We draw intriguing parallels between those historical decisions and the opportunities modern presidents have to unify through compassionate governance. As we reflect on these pivotal moments, we emphasize the importance of preventing abuse while upholding fairness, compassion, and biblical principles like those found in Micah. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on how these foundational leadership choices continue to resonate in today's political and societal landscape.Support the show

Jan 22, 2025 • 27min
Building a Future: Engaging Faith-Based Leaders in National Transformation
Can you feel the momentum of a nation on the brink of transformation? Join us as we celebrate a historic moment—the second inauguration of Donald J. Trump. Experience the electrifying atmosphere in Washington, D.C., where renewed energy fuels the halls of Congress as they work tirelessly on a new American agenda. We share insights into the dynamic changes unfolding in the capital, highlighting opportunities for pastors and leaders to witness and engage with this pivotal time in American history.We invite church leaders to reconnect with the historical and biblical roots of government. Discover the vital role of faith-driven congressmen and senators as they work towards life-affirming policies, and learn how initiatives like Patriot Academy and the Summer Institute are empowering the next generation of leaders. Stay connected with us at WallBuilders as we guide you in making impactful contributions to rebuild our communities and envision a brighter future for America.Support the show

Jan 21, 2025 • 27min
Navigating America's Future Through Revival and Restitution
Imagine an inauguration day so infused with faith and culture that it feels like a glimpse into a hopeful new era for the nation. Join Rick Green, David Barton, and Tim Barton as they recount a day marked by moments of spiritual uplift and cultural significance, from cherished hymns like "Great is Thy Faithfulness" to Carrie Underwood's unexpected acapella performance. The event's profound acknowledgment of faith in America's future and President Trump's recognition of a divine purpose in his presidency set the stage for what many hope will be a revival of foundational values.Reflecting on the past through the lens of early presidents, we explore the potential for a modern reformation driven by strong leadership and decisive policy changes. As the nation grapples with societal shifts, we consider the implications for future generations and the importance of educating them in foundational truths. The episode also captures poignant moments of justice and restitution, such as the release of individuals affected by January 6th and the reinstatement of military members dismissed over vaccination mandates. These developments represent not just policy shifts but a broader movement towards restoring faith in our institutions and envisioning a brighter future for America.Support the show

Jan 20, 2025 • 27min
Exploring Inauguration Day On The Ground Dynamics and Historical Parallels in America
Amidst the chilly winds of Washington, D.C., the vibrant energy of Donald J. Trump's second inauguration fills the air. Join us as we recount the spiritual undertones at a prayer service organized by Jim Garlow and the Family Research Council. We reflect on the power of prayer in governance and how it connects to America’s historical roots, drawing parallels to the early prayers offered in 1774. The event reminds us that faith and politics have walked hand in hand throughout our nation’s history, with prayers echoing for military, education, and international relations.The solemnity of the presidential oath-taking ceremony underpins the day, with Trump choosing to be sworn in on both his childhood Bible and Lincoln’s Bible. This choice underscores the religious roots of oath-taking in America, prompting us to explore the implications of recent changes in oath administration. We wrap up by examining the historical precedents of moving inaugurations due to weather or issues of security, touching on the significant security measures in place.Navigating through large crowds and heightened security, we spotlight Donald Trump’s bold promises of transparency. The promise of clarity in governmental dealings can build trust. Tune in with us today as the new administration is being ushered in.Support the show

Jan 17, 2025 • 27min
Faith, Morality, and Legislative Impact: Navigating Constitutional Resilience and Pro-Life Leadership in America
Can the Constitution stand strong without its moral foundation? This Good News Friday episode takes listeners on a journey through faith, culture, and politics as we anticipate the inauguration of Donald Trump. Together we explore the resurgence of biblical engagement and its potential impact on the political landscape. Our discussion reflects on historical lessons learned from presidents like Andrew Jackson and James Monroe, highlighting how moral values are essential for the Constitution's endurance. With a nod to George Washington's wisdom, we examine the spike in YouVersion Bible app downloads and the transformative global rise of scripture reading.As we navigate through these turbulent times, our focus shifts to the intersection of state legislation and moral values. Hear how some state legislators are driving the pro-life movement in America, making significant strides in protecting unborn life. We rank the states from most pro-life to least. We also consider the broader implications of these rankings for America's moral and legislative landscape, with an eye on upcoming Supreme Court cases. This episode is a compelling exploration of how faith and values shape governance today, offering insights that challenge conventional norms and inspire a return to foundational principles.Support the show