

The WallBuilders Show
Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
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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Nov 8, 2023 • 27min
Bringing Back the Power of the One-Room Schoolhouse and Agriculture in Education - with Dennita Miskimen
Imagine journeying back in time to explore the foundations of good education - that's precisely what we'll be doing today. We'll be scrutinizing the progressive education movement of the 1920s and discussing how one-room schoolhouses and community-centric learning used to be the norm. Hear about the family teaching model at The Little Red Schoolhouse, a powerful system that harnesses the power of mentoring to aid in students' maturity.The second half of our episode is graced by the insights of Dennita Miskimen, an educator who courageously pivoted from the public school arena to founding her own school program. We take an insider's tour of her Little Red Schoolhouse, exploring how she upholds biblical values and ensures her students outperform their public school peers, academically. We then delve into the significance of country life in education, as we discuss the unique Virginia school that prioritizes a Child's development as God intended. Want to contribute to reintegrating the essence of true education in your community? We'll discuss ways you can support and get involved.Support the show

Nov 7, 2023 • 27min
Global Governance vs Biblical Law with Michele Bachmann
Could you imagine a world where a foreign entity has the power to make decisions on our behalf? In our latest episode, former Congresswoman, Michele Bachmann, sheds light on the dangerous potential of handing our sovereignty over to the World Health Organization. With her vast political experience and current role as the Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University, Bachmann offers a unique perspective that intertwines faith, culture, and government. From discussing the WallBuilders Pro-Family Legislators Conference to understanding how the Biden administration's plans could affect our nation, we uncover a world where God worked through imperfect people to create greatness.We explore the critical role of training the next generation of leaders with a biblical worldview - a mission that is core to Bachmann's work at Regent University. We also confront the threat of the Marxist 1619 project and reveal the importance of understanding the biblical basis of law amidst increasing government lawlessness. However, our discussion doesn't stop at the crossroads of faith, culture, and government. We also question the real implications of global governance, especially in the wake of COVID lockdowns. Bachmann probes the increasing authority that the World Health Organization is assuming over global pandemic responses, and how it threatens our sovereignty. With countless proposed amendments to the international health rules and a looming global pandemic treaty, we highlight the urgency of voicing our concerns to federal officers and governors. So, tune in if you're interested in staying informed and understanding the steps you can take.Support the show

Nov 6, 2023 • 27min
Securing our Economy with Gold and Silver and Defending Against Economic Warfare: A Discussion with Kevin Freeman
Ever wondered what the intersection of faith and economic warfare looks like? Join us, as we delve into a fascinating conversation with Kevin Freeman, where we explore this less trodden path. We unpack the richness of American history, the unparalleled freedoms gifted to us by our founding fathers, and how these principles are deeply interwoven with our nation's economic future. Listen in for an exclusive sneak peek of our conversation with Kevin on The Tavern before it's aired for the public!We step onto the American economic playground, as we navigate the constitutional provisions that empower states to make gold and silver coin legal tender. Lets take a historical journey, tracing the roots of the term 'dollar' to its origins in the 1787 Constitution. We put the Supreme Court rulings under the microscope, as we highlight the states' ability to utilize gold and silver as legal tender. Gear up as Kevin enlightens us on the possible benefits of a transactional gold solution, the implications for the economy, taxes, and our country’s future. This is an invitation to understand, act, and shape our nation's fate.Support the show

Nov 3, 2023 • 27min
Geopolitics, Spiritual Revival, and Cultural Restoration - on Good News Friday
Today is Good News Friday, so that means we’ll get to work through David and Tim’s stack of good news articles. In Loudoun County Virginia, parents put their foot down against public education and get a new Christian school started. The US is beginning to intervene in the war between Israel and Hamas. Mississippi governor posted a picture of a revival, bringing 1400 people to Christ. In Tennessee and Kentucky transgender procedures on children are banned. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, switched to Republican from Democrat and now he has started a Republican Mayor’s Association to network conservative mayors for ideas and solutions. After Galesburg Illinois flys the pride flag, a lawsuit was won enabling the Christian flag to be flown as well. All of this and more on Good News Friday!Support the show

Nov 2, 2023 • 27min
From Hammurabi to Cities and Country - on Foundations of Freedom Thursday
Today is Foundations of Freedom Thursday, which means we’ll take the time to answer listener questions on the air- If the Code of Hammurabi was not discovered until the 1900‘s why is there an image of him in the congressional chamber? Why do cities and coastal regions typically vote liberal and country areas vote conservative?Prepare for an intriguing journey back in time to 1750 BC, as we explore Hammurabi's code and answer the question, "Did it have any influence on early American law?" We'll shine a spotlight on the 23 lawgivers honored in the Capitol, especially the revered position of Moses. Amidst this exploration, we'll delve into the charged discussion surrounding the 1980s court decisions to remove religious elements from public spaces, including the Ten Commandments.Imagine if the sentiments of the Founding Fathers about city-dwellers versus rural-dwellers could help decode current voting patterns. Through a close examination of intriguing quotes from our nation's forefathers, we'll attempt to decode this exact mystery. Our journey will take us through intense perspectives about city life from Benjamin Rush, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. Adding an extra layer to the discourse, we'll also discuss the biblical story of the Tower of Babel and how it is relevant to the idea that attitudes found in the city are detrimental to society as a whole.We'll also take you through the quiet lanes of rural life, exploring its potential benefits, particularly for children and families. Unravel the intricate thoughts of the Founding Fathers regarding urban and rural dwellers, and join us in discussing the advantages of real hard work. Buckle up for an enlightening exploration of historical law and the ongoing urban versus rural debate, all through the insightful lens of the Founding Fathers.Support the show

Nov 1, 2023 • 27min
The Role of Faith in Shaping America: An Insightful Dialogue with John Cooper
Standing at the crossroads of culture and faith, we are joined by John Cooper, a rock musician turned cultural commentator. John has transformed from being known solely for his music to being recognized for his cultural commentary. A voice of reason in a divided world, his thoughtful insights into the current cultural climate, the role of Christianity in shaping America, and the perilous consequences of forgetting this Christian heritage make for compelling listening. Riding on the same wave of thought, we discuss the repercussions of a culture that has discarded truth as its foundation. He urges Christians to recognize the magnitude of what they stand to lose. Also, John's views on the totalitarian regime, state control, and the much-debated idea of mandated masks add another layer to the discourse. But it's not all about controversies and debates. It's a journey with John Cooper, where music harmonizes with truth, faith faces culture, and a discussion evolves into an enlightening experience. Let's navigate these challenging times together, one episode at a time.Support the show

Oct 31, 2023 • 27min
Quoting Scripture and the School Board: Heather Rooks' Fight for Religious Freedom
Can you imagine being silenced for quoting a Bible verse during a public meeting? That's the shocking circumstance that Heather Rooks, a school board member, found herself in. Joined by Andy Gould from First Liberty, we pull back the curtain on the hostility Heather faced for exercising her religious freedom. With the legal perspective from Andy, we explore how this event has sparked a larger debate on the application of the First Amendment's free exercise clause.You might ask yourself, how does a school board member face objections for quoting a Bible verse, especially after receiving a staggering number of votes in her district? The answer lies in a surprising shift from the original intent of public education in America. A juxtaposition that takes us from historical instances of presidents and public officials freely quoting scripture to today's hostile reactions. As we navigate through Heather's story, we invite you to reflect on the importance of understanding these shifts and their implications for our nation.As we wrap up this episode, we turn our eyes to the road ahead. Heather's journey is far from over. Yet, her story sends a clear call to action for listeners like you to get involved in school board races and stand firm in the face of adversity. After all, as George Washington stated, our political prosperity is built on religion and morality. So, join us as we delve into the necessity of electing the right kind of school board members and the crucial role they play in shaping our society.Support the show

Oct 30, 2023 • 27min
Decoding Middle East Tensions: Rudy Atallah's insights on the Israel-Hamas War
Prepare for an enlightening journey featuring our guest, Rudy Atallah, the driving force behind the Nazarene Fund. Rudy, with his military background and profound understanding of Middle Eastern dynamics, dissects the escalating conflict between Hamas and Israel, painting a vivid picture of the potential global implications and how these events could catapult us into a third World War. His insights are not just informative, but a clarion call for every informed citizen and Christian to stand in solidarity, pray, and usher in the right leaders. We plunge further into the labyrinth of the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the deceptive warfare strategies of Hamas and Hezbollah. Rudy unravels the insidious propaganda machine manipulating university students towards a pro-Palestine stance and the challenges Israel faces with US leadership that, at times, tends to speak from both sides of the mouth. This segment is an eye-opener, breaking down the complexities of the situation and highlighting the urgent need for truth and transparency.Our conversation with Rudy concludes with an explorative dig into American history, the heroism of our veterans, and the essential work of the Nazarene Fund. The fund's mission to rescue persecuted Christians and other religious minorities is a beacon of hope amid the chaos. But there's more – Rudy shares the gritty realities of unconventional warfare. The challenges of waging war in hostage-laden territories are daunting. But amid the uncertainty and despair, we are urged to pray for our military and the wisdom of our leaders. This episode, a stark illumination of the Middle East's fragile state, is a call to action for all of us.Support the show

Oct 27, 2023 • 27min
Higher Education and Better Options Plus Homeschooling to the Rescue - on Good News Friday!
Welcome to Good News Friday! Today we’re going to look at David and Tim’s stack of good news articles of stories the major media doesn’t report. First up- Hamas supporters are not being recognized or accepted in universities. After that, we look at a German homeschool family seeking support in US citizenship after their country condemns their homeschooling efforts. We also take a deep look at higher education in general and Israel support among universities and businesses.Support the show

Oct 26, 2023 • 27min
The Making of a Speaker: Mike Johnson's Commitment to Conservative Values
Ever found yourself wondering what it takes to be at the helm of the House of Representatives? Join us as we delve into the story of Mike Johnson, the newly crowned Speaker of the House. Johnson's journey from Liberty University to the corridors of the U.S Capitol is a testament to his steadfast commitment to conservative principles. We discuss his dedication to individual freedom, limited government, and the rule of law, and what these mean in the context of his role as Speaker. Johnson will prove his ability to navigate these tricky political waters.Our conversation takes a personal turn as Speaker Johnson shares a poignant chapter of his father's life and the profound impact it had on shaping his own. As we sign off, we draw inspiration from Mike Johnson's leadership and urge everyone to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. Remember to keep him, his team, and our leaders in your thoughts and prayers as we collectively strive to uphold the values that our great nation stands for.Support the show