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.

  • 26 minutes 59 seconds
    Impact of the Election on the Direction of Our Nation

    With Rick Green, David Barton, and Tim Barton at the helm, we explore the profound role of biblical teachings, historical insights, and constitutional principles in navigating today's political landscape. We put a spotlight on the pressing need for Christian engagement in politics, especially in light of recent pro-life and pro-abortion measures.

    The U.S. electoral process is nothing short of a rollercoaster, and we're here to discuss its twists and turns, from delayed vote reporting in Nevada and Arizona to potential election fraud concerns echoing from history. Recap the election night tension with us, as we delve into the dynamics of Trump’s electoral lead and the current standings in the House and Senate. We'll even take you back in time, reflecting on long election processes of the past, like those of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, juxtaposed against today's impatient climate.

    We have victories to celebrate. We passionately discuss the importance of embedding moral values into public policy, inspired by George Washington’s emphasis on religion and morality. As we look to rebuild America’s moral and structural foundations, we encourage you to share these discussions with your community and prepare for ongoing efforts to uphold these principles in the days ahead.

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    7 November 2024, 11:00 am
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    Trump's Election Victory: Faith, Culture, and the Future of American Politics

    How does Donald Trump's victory shape the future of American politics, and what does it mean for the intersection of faith and culture? Join us as we unravel the election outcomes and the potential Republican Senate majority, which could mark a turning point toward overcoming legislative stalemates. This episode dissects the unexpected shifts in North Carolina and Georgia, examining the voters' selective support and Trump's unique connection with the electorate. We promise a thought-provoking exploration of how these dynamics could lead to effective governance and policy implementation, aligning with the constitutional intentions of our founding fathers.

    The role of the church amidst recent ballot initiatives, especially concerning abortion laws, stands as a central theme. We tackle the challenge of guiding Christians to understand and reflect on biblical teachings about life, even as secular education and social media exert strong influences on the younger generation. From Florida's abortion measure failing to reach the needed threshold to the broader implications in traditionally conservative states, our discussion presses on the need for active parental and pastoral engagement. Prepare to reflect on the critical intersection of faith, politics, and culture in shaping the moral compass of the nation.

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    6 November 2024, 11:00 am
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    Faith's Role in Politics: Empowering Christians to Uphold Biblical and Constitutional Values

    What role should faith play in politics? We take a deep dive into the critical junction of faith and governance, exploring how historical figures like John Locke and the "Black Robe Regiment" have shaped our understanding of civic duty from a biblical perspective. With battleground states such as Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania in the spotlight, we illuminate the urgent need for prayer, truth, and integrity in the electoral process, urging Christians to stand firm in their responsibility as stewards of both biblical teachings and constitutional rights.

    Highlighting the courageous work of leaders like Pastor Gus Booth, we navigate the often turbulent waters of faith-based political engagement. Pastor Booth joins us for a compelling discussion about religious leaders speaking truth to power, reminiscent of the bold stands taken John the Baptist. We delve into the resistance pastors face when addressing political matters and the vital role they play in guiding their congregations, especially in times when cultural values are shifting. Through Pastor Booth's experiences in Minnesota, we explore the balance between maintaining moral absolutes and addressing contemporary political challenges.

    As we wrap up, we emphasize the importance of participation in the electoral process and staying informed. Our conversation reveals concerning trends, like the polling statistics from George Barna, that show a divergence from traditional biblical teachings among churchgoers. This serves as a call to action for churches to reinforce discipleship and uphold moral absolates. Don't forget to tune in for our election recap tomorrow, where we'll break down the results and their implications, ensuring you're not just a spectator but an active participant in shaping the future.

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    5 November 2024, 11:00 am
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    Igniting Faith-Driven Civic Engagement: Constitutional Stewardship in the 2024 Election

    On this episode of The WallBuilders Show we explore its intricate connection with faith, history, and the Constitution. Our guest Chad Connelly helps us to uncover a realistic outlook of expected voter turnout. We delve into the implications of grassroots momentum, offering a fresh perspective on the evolving political landscape as we edge closer to election day.

    Together, we unpack the critical role of voting from a stewardship perspective, highlighting its spiritual and civic importance. Our conversation spans the influence of President Trump on Senate races, strategic Democratic maneuvers, and the cultural impact of media. We also explore the transformative potential of Christian influence in politics, envisioning a future of efficient governance inspired by figures like Elon Musk and a diverse leadership team that could be provided by a new Trump administration. With a focus on ensuring election integrity and church involvement, this episode is an invigorating call to action for anyone eager to engage in shaping our nation's future.

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    4 November 2024, 11:00 am
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    Election Integrity and Global Security: Analyzing Legal Battles, Voter Concerns, and Support for Israel

    Imagine navigating the complex world of U.S. election laws with newfound clarity and insight. Our latest episode promises to equip you with a deep understanding of the evolving legal landscape as we approach a crucial election period. We dissect the stark contrasts between Republican and Democratic strategies, focusing on lawsuits about voter rolls and election law adherence. By reflecting on landmark cases like Bush-Gore 2000 and the 2020 election, we underscore the importance of judicial consistency in fostering public trust. Listen closely as we unravel the impact of recent Fifth Circuit Court decisions and the critical role of the Supreme Court in upholding constitutional principles.

    The battleground states are buzzing with changes, but what does this mean for voter security and integrity? We explore just that, addressing controversies around ballot harvesting and the maintenance of voter rolls in states like Texas, Michigan, and Georgia. Join us as we spotlight the influence of diverse communities, such as the Amish in Pennsylvania, and the pivotal role of trained poll watchers in ensuring transparent elections. Overseas voting deadlines and their implications come under scrutiny, alongside reports of polling irregularities. This episode seeks to arm you with knowledge that demystifies the electoral process and addresses lingering voter concerns.

    International affairs take center stage as we shift focus to global security dynamics, highlighting the intersection with domestic civic engagement. We bring you critical updates on the elimination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and discuss the United States' strategic support for Israel with the deployment of the THAAD missile defense system. Our conversation extends to the cultural and spiritual dimensions of civic duties, advocating for a revival of patriotism reminiscent of the Reagan era. With resources like ChristianVoterGuide.com and the WallBuilders election series, we aim to inspire informed voting and a renewed sense of national patriotism.

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    1 November 2024, 10:00 am
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    Navigating the Intersection of Christianity and Politics in Elections

    Uncover the powerful intersection of faith and politics as we explore the essential role Christian voters have in shaping elections. With startling Barna poll numbers revealing that many faithful, including evangelicals, intend to abstain from voting, we dissect strategic methods to energize this pivotal demographic. From encouragement within church communities to leveraging personal connections and trustworthy voter's guides, the conversation highlights the transformative potential of these actions on election outcomes, and dispels the myth that an individual vote doesn't matter with compelling examples.

    Reflect on the profound moral duties tied to voting through biblical parables and teachings. Drawing from the parables of the talents and the minas, we emphasize the divine responsibility bestowed upon individuals to steward their civic duties faithfully. As we navigate the complexities of choosing candidates amidst their imperfections, we argue that abstaining from voting neglects an opportunity to foster righteousness and curb wrongdoing. With reflections from Jeremiah, we instill a message of hope and responsibility, encouraging listeners to embrace their electoral influence even in challenging times.

    Finally, delve into the importance of evaluating politicians on their policies rather than personalities. By contrasting figures like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, particularly on issues like abortion and judicial appointments, we underscore the lasting impacts of policy decisions on societal morality. Through this lens, we urge listeners to prioritize godliness and justice, aligning their votes with principles that promote the greater good. Engaging and thought-provoking, this episode weaves biblical insights with modern challenges, driving home the significance of informed and conscientious voting.

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    31 October 2024, 10:00 am
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    Faith, Film, and Founding Fathers: Pat Boone's Journey Through America's Cultural Heritage

    Legendary Hollywood icon Pat Boone joins us for an exploration of how faith and culture intersect through history and the Constitution. Discover Pat's journey from dominating music charts to acting in classic films like "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and the recent "Reagan" movie. As a devout Christian and longtime friend of WallBuilders, Pat shares his insights on a creative project envisioning Larry King interviewing the Founding Fathers. This captivating conversation highlights Boone's humility, creativity, and steadfast faith, offering listeners a testament to living with integrity and purpose.

    This episode also brings to life George Otis's prophetic moment with Reagan, capturing the anticipation and fulfillment of this historical event as portrayed in the recent film. Alongside Pat Boone, we reflect on America's foundational principles and the importance of reconnecting with values outlined in the Bible and Constitution. At 90, Pat remains active in the industry, sharing his unwavering faith through projects like "American Miracle," where he embodies Thomas Jefferson. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of faith, creativity, and core values in shaping our cultural landscape.

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    30 October 2024, 10:00 am
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    Confidently Navigating Cultural Debates: Faith, Justice, and Truth in Political Discourse

    Discover how to effectively engage in cultural conversations with confidence and purpose. Join us for an enlightening discussion as we explore the impact of viewing cultural debates through biblical, historical, and constitutional lenses. With guest Allie Beth Stuckey, we dive into the challenges leaders face, often thwarted by fear or a lack of knowledge, and uncover strategies to reclaim the narrative on justice and love. This episode promises to equip listeners with the tools needed to confidently navigate and influence cultural discussions by asking the right questions and grounding their arguments in truth.

    Special guest Allie Beth Stuckey joins us to shed light on how Christians can make informed voting decisions by understanding candidates' values. We highlight resources like ChristianVoterGuide.com and discuss Allie Beth's new book, designed to empower Christians to challenge progressive narratives. Together we provide a comprehensive overview of how to counter manipulative redefinitions of love and justice. We guide listeners through the complexities of modern political discourse, ensuring they are ready to stand firm in their beliefs.

    Explore the concept of "toxic empathy" and its potentially detrimental effects on politics and justice. We emphasize the necessity of impartiality in decision-making. Allie Beth Stuckey's book, "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion," serves as a crucial resource in understanding the emotional influences on policy decisions. We encourage listeners to master communication and persuasion skills to effectively steer cultural conversations toward truth. Empower yourself to use your voice and engage confidently in meaningful discussions within your community.

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    29 October 2024, 10:00 am
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    Israel's Strategic Maneuvers: Unraveling the Geopolitical Chessboard with Iran

    Ever wondered how a small nation like Israel maneuvers through the geopolitical labyrinth against giants like Iran? Join us as we unravel this complex David and Goliath scenario with Rudy Atallah, our expert on Middle Eastern affairs. Hear Rudy's insights into Israel's recent military strategies, including bold airstrikes that have poked significant holes in Iran's missile defense shield. The discussion highlights the precarious balance of power and the formidable challenges Israel faces due to Iran's alliances with major powers like Russia and China. As Rudy articulates the stakes involved, we explore the broader implications of Iran's nuclear ambitions and how they ripple across global markets and international alliances.

    This episode is your ticket to understanding the intricate web of global politics tied to the Israel-Iran conflict. Discover the strategic calculations of major players, including the United States and Gulf nations, as they strive to curb a nuclear Iran. We dive into the machinations behind rising oil prices and the roles of peripheral actors like Turkey and North Korea in this high-stakes game. Rudy also offers his perspective on potential U.S. actions to support Israel and the ripple effects of leadership changes within Iran. Don't miss out on this opportunity to grasp the motivations and potential outcomes of a conflict that holds the world on edge.

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    28 October 2024, 10:00 am
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    Securing Election Integrity: Evangelical Impact and Voter Roll Challenges in Battleground States

    Do discrepancies in voter rolls and the power of evangelical turnout hold the key to winning crucial battleground states? Discover the pressing issues of election integrity as we expose startling voter registration anomalies in Michigan and emphasize the critical role of vigilant poll watchers. We'll discuss the potential for voter fraud. Our conversation sheds light on the importance of accurate voter rolls and how states like Virginia are addressing challenges with extended early voting periods to ensure fair and transparent elections.

    Explore the evolving political landscape from the Reagan era to today, focusing on the pivotal role of evangelical voters and down-ballot participation. Examining a recent poll by George Barna, we raise concerns about the possible abstention of 32 million evangelicals and its impact on future elections. Despite media's influence since the 1980s. Join us as we dissect the intricate dynamics of voter engagement and its profound impact on local governance in our Republic.

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    25 October 2024, 10:00 am
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    Understanding Constitutional Duties in Modern Governance

    What limits should a president observe when challenging the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress? Join us as we unpack this intriguing question inspired by a listener, scrutinizing historical precedents like the Johnson Amendment and Mexico City policy. We discuss the importance of constitutional justification over personal or partisan motives, drawing lessons from the approaches of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. This episode offers a valuable insight into the constitutional framework guiding presidential duties, highlighting the need for leaders to adhere to constitutional principles above all else.

    Our conversation takes a profound turn as we dissect the moral intricacies between murder and killing, challenging common interpretations of biblical texts like "thou shall not kill." By examining the original Hebrew meaning, we open a discussion on how language translates to modern contexts, including the contentious debates surrounding abortion and suicide. We also delve into the concept of "self-murder," exploring its ethical implications and questioning the societal narratives around taking one's own life. Through these discussions, listeners are invited to critically reflect on the intent and context behind these profound issues.

    As we reevaluate the legacy of Ronald Reagan, this episode confronts misconceptions about his presidency, particularly his stances on gun control and pro-life advocacy. By tracing his journey from his early political affiliations to his transformative years as a leader, we shed light on the nuanced evolution of his political beliefs. Comparing Reagan’s legacy with that of George W. Bush, we underscore the importance of context in understanding public figures. These reflections not only challenge prevailing narratives but will also compel listeners to consider the complexity of presidential legacies.

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    24 October 2024, 10:00 am
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