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Jun 6, 2025 • 27min

Unexpected Victories: How Trump's Policies Are Reducing Crime Rates

America is witnessing a remarkable turnaround that defies mainstream narratives but confirms what many citizens have long known—when we return to foundational principles, society thrives.Across the nation, murder rates are plummeting in cities once synonymous with violence. Baltimore's homicide rate has fallen by 31.6%, St. Louis by 34.5%, and Denver by a staggering 63%. This transformation coincides with executive orders that restored the federal death penalty for heinous crimes and empowered law enforcement to "relentlessly pursue criminals." The simple truth emerges: when we hold criminals accountable rather than releasing them without consequences, communities become safer.Meanwhile, the pro-life movement continues gaining momentum. Texas has achieved 30 consecutive months without a single elective abortion, while Indiana has reduced procedures from 3,000 annually to just 22 in a three-month period. Beyond prohibitions, states like Arkansas have appropriated millions to support pregnancy centers and adoption services, demonstrating a holistic approach to valuing life at all stages.Cultural shifts are equally noteworthy. Pride Month celebrations face dwindling support—even in liberal strongholds like Boise, Idaho, where insufficient ticket sales forced event cancellations. Nine NFL teams have declined to participate in Pride promotions, while major retailers like Target have replaced rainbow displays with patriotic American imagery. The White House itself has announced no plans for Pride Month proclamations, marking a significant departure from previous administrations.These developments reflect a profound realignment with values that have sustained America throughout its history. By enforcing laws, protecting the innocent, supporting families, and honoring life, we're witnessing the rebuilding of cultural foundations that create prosperity and genuine freedom for all citizens.Join us in spreading this message of renewal by visiting wallbuilders.com for resources that will help you become part of the solution in your community.Support the show
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Jun 5, 2025 • 27min

Constitutional Clarity: Understanding Our Founding Document

Constitutional confusion runs rampant in America today, with progressive reinterpretations threatening the very foundation of our republic. In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle listener questions that cut to the heart of our governing structure, revealing truths that many Americans have never been taught.When examining the 14th Amendment and its application to modern immigration debates, we uncover how dramatically its original purpose has been distorted. This amendment—created specifically to secure equal rights for freed slaves following the Civil War—has been weaponized to support concepts like "anchor babies" that the founders would have found utterly foreign. The crucial phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" was deliberately included as a limitation, not an expansion of citizenship.Perhaps most eye-opening is our discussion of the three branches of government. Contrary to what's taught in most classrooms, these branches were never designed to be co-equal. Drawing directly from the Federalist Papers, we demonstrate how the legislative branch was intended to "predominate" while the judiciary was described as "beyond comparison the weakest." This hierarchy is reflected in the very structure of the Constitution itself—with Article I (Congress) being the longest, Article II (President) second, and Article III (Courts) the shortest.The judiciary's modern power grab becomes even more apparent when we consider that Supreme Court decisions are merely opinions without any enforcement mechanism. As Andrew Jackson famously noted, "The Supreme Court has made their decision, now let them enforce it." This fundamental constitutional understanding has been lost in our era of judicial activism.We also explore how the branches differ in their relationship to the people. Legislative and executive branches are directly elected by citizens, while judges are appointed by the other two branches—a clear indication of the founders' intent regarding their relative authority.If you've ever wondered about the original meaning of constitutional provisions or questioned why government seems to function differently than intended, this episode offers illuminating insights straight from founding documents. These aren't just academic points—they affect everything from border policy to presidential authority, and understanding them is essential for preserving our republic.Support the show
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Jun 4, 2025 • 27min

Rediscovering Biblical Foundations in Modern Church Culture- with Dr. Jim Garlow

Jim Garlow, an accomplished author and former pastor, dives deep into the state of the American church, revealing a concerning trend where congregations increasingly mimic corporate structures. He highlights how this shift compromises the relational essence of church. While celebrating recent revivals and vibrant worship, Garlow warns of diminished theological depth. Moreover, he urgently addresses the church's troubling silence on rising anti-Semitism, calling for improved education and support for Jewish communities.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 27min

Prayer: America's Secret Weapon- with Congressman Barry Loudermilk

https://www.andthentheyprayed.com/Prayer isn't just a footnote in American history—it's been the decisive factor in our nation's most pivotal moments. As we approach America's 250th anniversary, we're witnessing potential signs of spiritual awakening across the country: record-breaking baptisms at Huntington Beach, campus revivals at major universities, and an 11 million increase in active Bible readers after years of decline. Could these indicators signal a return to the spiritual foundations that shaped our nation?The role of prayer in American history extends far beyond religious sentiment. From the Continental Congress opening with a two-hour prayer and Bible study to George Washington kneeling in the snow at Valley Forge, prayer has been the secret weapon of America's strongest leaders. What's particularly compelling about these historical accounts is that prayer wasn't a passive activity for the weak—it was the strategic advantage employed by those who thoroughly prepared, trained, and acted with courage.Congressman Barry Loudermilk joins us to discuss his newly updated book "And Then They Prayed," which documents numerous instances where prayer decisively influenced American history. His ten years of research reveals extraordinary stories spanning from the founding era through World War II, the Civil War, and even the Apollo 8 space mission. As General George Patton astutely observed to his chaplain, "We prepare, we train and we arm ourselves, but then the deciding factor when it comes to who wins and who loses is that power of prayer."The mainstream narrative often minimizes or entirely omits the role of faith in American history, making resources like Loudermilk's book vital for understanding our authentic heritage. Whether you're planning to visit historical sites during the 250th celebrations, looking for meaningful family discussions, or seeking inspiration for today's challenges, these documented stories of prayer's impact provide a blueprint for combining action with divine guidance—a timeless formula that remains just as relevant today as it was at our nation's founding.Pre-order "And Then They Prayed" at andthentheyprayed.com before its July 4th release, and rediscover how prayer has shaped America's most consequential moments.Support the show
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May 30, 2025 • 27min

Cultural Shifts and Victories: From Planned Parenthood Cuts to Christian Athletes

Optimism is sweeping across America as more citizens believe the country is heading in the right direction than at any point in the past 16 years. This remarkable shift in national sentiment—surpassing even the Obama years—comes despite relentless negative media coverage and speaks volumes about the tangible improvements Americans are experiencing in their everyday lives.Faith is experiencing a powerful resurgence nationwide, with mass baptisms capturing headlines from coast to coast. Florida recently witnessed nearly 2,000 people baptized in a single day at Hannah Park Beach, following last year's event where 1,600 people took the same step of faith. Meanwhile, California saw over 7,700 baptisms at Huntington Beach in a coordinated effort involving 500 churches. These aren't merely religious events—they represent a deepening spiritual awakening that crosses denominational lines, with a nationwide "Baptize America" event scheduled for June 8th.The protection of children is gaining momentum as Alabama successfully defended its ban on gender transition procedures for minors. When challenged to present evidence in court, the state assembled such compelling medical and scientific data that several progressive organizations, including the ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center, dropped their lawsuit rather than have this evidence entered into the public record. Simultaneously, even California's Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed redirecting $1.6 billion—one-third of Planned Parenthood's state budget—to address fiscal challenges, potentially reducing abortion access significantly.We're also witnessing the Trump administration take decisive action through Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who revoked Harvard University's certification for enrolling international students due to the institution's alleged coordination with Chinese Communist Party officials. This move represents a strategic shift in approaching universities that may inadvertently facilitate foreign influence operations undermining American interests.From NFL draft picks openly expressing their faith to Texas approving a pro-life monument for the State Capitol grounds, these developments collectively signal a cultural transformation that extends far beyond politics. Take heart and share these encouraging stories—they're proof that positive change is happening across America right now.Support the show
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May 29, 2025 • 27min

Navigating Constitutional Rights: From Religious Charter Schools to Public Land Debates

https://www.patriotacademy.com/institute/The Constitution's boundaries are invisible but profoundly shape American life—as powerfully demonstrated in our exploration of three critical questions where individuals, states, and federal authority collide.When a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma found itself blocked by a 4-4 Supreme Court deadlock, it revealed more than just another church-state case. David Barton takes us behind the scenes into Oklahoma's political tensions and the troubling constitutional distortion that allows federal courts to dictate state education policy despite the Constitution providing no federal education authority whatsoever. The 10th Amendment's reservation of powers to states has been steadily eroded through troubling precedents, leaving religious expression particularly vulnerable.The battle over federal land continues as Trump's administration proposes returning 1.5 million acres to Utah and Nevada. Most Americans don't realize that 87% of Nevada isn't truly "Nevada" at all—it's federally controlled land, despite promises made over a century ago to return these territories to state management when they achieved statehood. While some hunters and outdoorsmen express concern about losing access, the hosts persuasively argue that state-level management provides better stewardship, local accountability, and honors America's constitutional framework.Perhaps most relevant to everyday American life, we tackle the question of religious expression in private businesses. Can you freely preach your faith in someone else's coffee shop? The nuanced answer explores the tension between First Amendment freedoms and property rights, helping listeners understand when constitutional protections apply and when they don't. The key distinction lies in whether a business has established itself as a "public accommodation" and how disruptive the speech becomes.Throughout these discussions runs a powerful thread—that rights come with responsibilities. Understanding these constitutional principles allows us to navigate complex social interactions with respect for both individual liberty and the rule of law. Your questions about America's founding principles matter, and we'd love to hear from you at radio@wallbuilders.com.Support the show
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May 28, 2025 • 27min

Saving Persecuted Christians: Inside the Nazarene Fund's Global Rescue Missions- with David Jacobs

https://thenazarenefund.org/The extraordinary work of The Nazarene Fund unfolds across the world's darkest corners, where religious persecution transforms ordinary believers into targets. This eye-opening conversation with David Jacobs reveals the organization's decade-long mission to rescue, rebuild, and restore lives shattered by extremism.Founded in 2015 as ISIS swept through Iraq marking Christian homes with the Arabic symbol "Nun" (for Nazarene) before systematic executions, The Nazarene Fund has evolved into a global operation saving thousands from religious persecution. David Barton and Tim Barton, who serve on the organization's board, explain how they've expanded beyond Christian rescues to help Yazidis, moderate Muslims, and women targeted by regimes like the Taliban.The scale of their impact is breathtaking. During Afghanistan's fall, The Nazarene Fund evacuated over 9,500 people by aircraft—interpreters who had supported American troops, judges, legislators, and activists suddenly marked for death. Today, many have successfully rebuilt their lives in countries like Brazil and the United States, including one interpreter's son who just graduated from high school as a star soccer player.Perhaps most heartbreaking is their ongoing search for approximately 2,800 Yazidi women still missing after ISIS kidnappings. The Nazarene Fund continues finding 6-12 annually, rescuing women who were abducted as children and subjected to years of sexual slavery. Their work extends to disrupting organ harvesting operations in Nigeria and Turkey, where Christians are killed for organs that fetch up to $250,000 per victim on black markets.Unlike many humanitarian organizations, The Nazarene Fund operates through local partners rather than American teams, working with Kurdish Muslims and others who oppose extremism to conduct dangerous rescue missions. Every donated dollar goes directly to operations—"downrange" as they call it—with administrative costs covered through separate fundraising efforts.For those wanting to make a tangible difference in the lives of persecuted religious minorities worldwide, supporting The Nazarene Fund offers an opportunity to truly save lives. Visit TheNazareneFund.org to learn more about their mission and how you can help transform the mark of death into a symbol of hope for those most vulnerable.Support the show
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May 27, 2025 • 27min

Defending Parental Authority in America -with Marc Wheat

The foundational right of parents to direct their children's education and upbringing stands at the center of a brewing constitutional showdown. A landmark case making its way to the Supreme Court could redefine the relationship between government authority and family sovereignty for generations to come.At stake is what many are calling the "opt-out fake-out" case, where parents were initially promised the ability to remove their children from controversial gender ideology instruction, only to have that option revoked. While the case could be narrowly decided on religious liberty grounds, our discussion explores the compelling reasons for the Court to recognize broader parental rights that would protect all families, regardless of faith tradition.What makes this battle particularly noteworthy is the unusual coalition it's creating. As Marc Wheat, General Counsel for Advancing American Freedom explains, conservative Christians find themselves standing alongside Jews, Muslims, and even secular liberals who recognize that government overreach threatens a fundamental principle: parents know their children best and should determine what values they're taught. Even Justice Elena Kagan observed during oral arguments that "a lot of non-religious parents weren't thrilled" about explicit materials being presented to children.The discussion traces parental rights to their origins in natural law - predating the Constitution itself - while examining how these rights face mounting challenges both domestically and internationally. From Germany's prohibition on homeschooling to the United Kingdom's arrests of silent prayer participants, we explore how liberties can erode unless each generation actively defends them.This episode serves as a powerful reminder that protecting parental authority isn't merely a conservative or religious issue - it's about preserving one of America's most fundamental freedoms. Whether you're raising children now or simply care about constitutional liberties, you'll find this exploration of parental rights both timely and essential.Support the show
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May 26, 2025 • 27min

Memorial Day Reflections: The Hidden Cost of Freedom -with General Bob Dees

https://healthyveterans.org/This Memorial Day, we're joined by two-star General Bob Dees for a profound conversation about honoring the fallen while serving those still carrying the invisible wounds of war.As we explore the distinction between Memorial Day and Veterans Day, we uncover something even more crucial – the "iceberg below the waterline" of veteran suffering that extends far beyond the names carved in memorial stones. When a self-described "Vietnam widow" explained that her husband "didn't die in Vietnam, but came home with an expiration date" before taking his own life, we're reminded that the toll of war continues long after combat ends.General Dees shares the remarkable work happening at Healthy Veterans in Virginia, where a comprehensive nine-month program provides healing for veterans battling PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and moral injury. Through a combination of community support, dignified work, faith-based trauma recovery, emotional regulation training, and career preparation, veterans find new purpose on a beautiful 339-acre property complete with equine therapy and what the Japanese call "forest bathing." Just two weeks before our conversation, a veteran who had been driving 100 miles per hour looking for a tree to crash into found their facility instead – and is now on a path to recovery.We also discuss the changing landscape of military leadership under the current administration, including the promising "Golden Dome" initiative that applies Israeli Iron Dome-like technology to protect American cities and strategic assets. Using advanced systems capable of "hitting a bullet with a bullet," this approach represents a new era in national defense.Whether you've served in uniform, love someone who has, or simply want to better understand the true meaning of Memorial Day, this episode offers essential perspective on how we honor those who gave the last full measure of devotion – by caring for those still fighting battles within.Do you have a story to share? Let us know and help spread the word about resources like healthyveterans.org that are saving lives every day.Support the show
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May 23, 2025 • 27min

From the Kennedy Center to the Panama Canal: Trump's Strategic Wins

President Trump is reshaping America's cultural and strategic landscape with remarkable speed, taking bold action to reclaim institutions that had drifted from their original purposes. At the Kennedy Center, once the epitome of American artistic excellence, Trump has orchestrated a dramatic transformation by installing a new leadership team including Lee Greenwood and Floyd Brown after years of programming that catered to niche audiences rather than mainstream Americans.The revamped Kennedy Center is already announcing family-friendly performances including orchestral accompaniments to classic films like The Wizard of Oz and musicals that appeal to broad audiences. This cultural reset comes alongside the discovery of concerning financial irregularities – $26 million in "phantom revenue" in previous budgets – raising questions about how federal funds were being managed at this prestigious institution.On the economic front, inflation continues its downward trajectory, reaching its lowest levels since February 2021. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the annual inflation rate at 2.3% in April, with substantial decreases in both gasoline prices (down 12% over 12 months) and food costs. These positive trends are emerging before major economic policies have been implemented, suggesting growing market confidence.Perhaps most strategically significant is the resolution of Chinese influence over the Panama Canal. Following Trump's February announcement that America would "take back" this crucial maritime passage, diplomatic efforts led by Marco Rubio have successfully removed Chinese operational control and established joint US-Panama military exercises to secure this vital trade route. This decisive action preserves America's ability to move naval assets quickly between oceans – a capability established through tremendous sacrifice and investment over a century ago.The administration has also formally reinstated Columbus Day, pushing back against historical revisionism that had sought to erase this traditional American observance. This decision reflects a commitment to honest historical assessment rather than politically-motivated narratives that fail to acknowledge the complexities of history.Want to dive deeper into accurate American history? Visit wallbuilders.com for resources that cut through ideological distortions and present our nation's story with integrity and balance.Support the show

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