The WallBuilders Show

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
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Oct 2, 2025 • 27min

Building on the American Heritage Series - Christians in the Civil Arena

What if “ruler over ten cities” isn’t a cautionary tale but a reward for faithfulness? We open the door between faith and public life and keep it open, laying out a biblical and historical case that Christians not only can participate in government—they’re needed there. From Hebrews 11 to Romans 13 and the parable in Luke 19, we trace a throughline: God cares about how communities are led, and Scripture applies to every sphere, including policy.We get practical fast. We share where to find reliable voter information (pro-family voter guides, state resources, Library of Congress records) and why the right to life serves as a powerful predictor of a candidate’s full philosophy. Decades of data reveal a pattern: when believers vote—and vote their values—freshman classes in Congress tilt toward protecting life, religious liberty, family, self-defense, and property rights, with measurable downstream effects. We unpack exit polls, turnout trends from 1992 to 2010, and the legislative results that followed: the Born-Alive Infant Protection Act, the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, the partial-birth abortion ban, and more.We also tackle the myth of the “insignificant vote.” A lost race by 20 ballots and a win by 36 prove how thin the margins can be. More importantly, apathy scales; so does conviction. When Christians show up but leave their values at the door, the laws mirror that vacuum. When they bring those convictions, reforms follow, and the culture steadies. Our message is simple and urgent: register, research, and vote with first principles in mind—life first, then liberty and property. Righteousness, not raw economics, exalts a nation, and leaders who honor the first right tend to steward the rest.Join us as we connect Scripture, history, and hard numbers to show how faithful citizenship preserves freedom. If this resonates, share the episode with a friend.Support the show
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Oct 1, 2025 • 27min

Run to the Roar, part 3

Run To The RoarThis Precarious MomentCulture rarely changes overnight, and that’s exactly why we talk about revival as a process—local, practical, and measured in decades. We share how old American sermons connected scripture to real life, from business ethics to criminal justice, and why adopting a kingdom mindset moves faith beyond the pews into our neighborhoods, schools, and city halls. Along the way, we explore the surprising data on younger Americans and life, and why mentorship might be the most underrated lever for long-term change.You’ll hear vivid stories of transgenerational influence: Samuel Cooper investing in a young John Quincy Adams; Gilbert Tennent shaping Benjamin Rush; Samuel Davies forming Patrick Henry’s voice; and Adams, in turn, inspiring a young legislator named Abraham Lincoln to persevere against slavery. These aren’t just history lessons—they’re blueprints. Pick one person. Pour in. Let wisdom travel farther than you will.We also get honest about the cost. George Whitefield’s horseback circuits, opposition from within the church, and preaching that literally spent his life remind us that real renewal requires grit. The takeaway is simple and demanding: act locally, disciple deeply, think in decades, invest across generations, and work hard because it’s right. If we run to the roar with truth and grace, we can be the salt and light that push back decay and darkness, one faithful step at a time.Support the show
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Sep 30, 2025 • 27min

Run to the Roar, part 2

Run To The RoarTired of feeling powerless while headlines rage and nothing changes on your street? We make a blunt case for shifting attention from distant drama to local duty—and we back it with history, data, and a practical path you can start today. Drawing on the opening battles of the American War for Independence, we show how ordinary people, often led by their pastors, protected their towns and created national momentum without waiting for a central command. Then we trace the same pattern through the First Great Awakening, where revival spread because leaders invested in communities, not crowds. The takeaway is simple and demanding: bottom‑up beats top‑down, every time.We challenge the modern obsession with scale—bigger churches, bigger budgets, bigger platforms—and explain why those metrics often dilute responsibility. Jesus drew massive crowds, but the world turned on twelve men who were deeply formed. That’s why we put discipleship back at the center: teaching people to obey everything Jesus commanded and applying those teachings to real life. We walk through concrete examples—marriage and family stability, stewardship and profit, honest work and contracts, due process and justice—showing how biblical principles built durable social trust and can rebuild it now.You’ll leave with a map, not just a pep talk: pick one person to mentor this year; learn your school board’s agenda; attend one council meeting; ask one informed question; offer one practical solution. Small steps multiply fast when they’re focused and faithful. If you’re ready to trade outrage for ownership and spectacle for substance, this conversation will give you tools and courage to run toward the roar—right where you live.Support the show
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Sep 29, 2025 • 27min

Run to the Roar, part 1

Run To The RoarAre you running from the battles you're meant to fight? David Barton's compelling presentation "Running to the Roar" challenges believers to reconsider their approach to cultural engagement through powerful biblical imagery.When a male lion roars on the African savannah, animals instinctively flee—directly into the waiting teeth of female lions who do the actual hunting. This natural phenomenon reveals a counterintuitive truth: sometimes safety lies in running toward the very thing that frightens us, not away from it. Barton skillfully applies this principle to spiritual warfare, showing how Satan operates as a "roaring lion" precisely to make believers retreat when they should advance.Barton draws from fascinating passages throughout Scripture, including God's description of the war horse in Job 39 that "laughs at fear" and "cannot stand still when the trumpet sounds." This divinely designed creature exemplifies the temperament believers should cultivate—eager for righteous engagement rather than fearful of conflict. Most provocatively, Barton highlights Revelation 21's sobering revelation that the list of those destined for judgment begins with "the cowardly and fearful"—suggesting that inaction and silence represent serious spiritual failures.The practical applications are immediately relevant to today's challenges, from social media censorship of faith-based content to the alarming removal of foundational American history from educational curricula. Rather than viewing these as insurmountable obstacles, Barton reminds us that "a wise man attacks the city of the mighty and pulls down the stronghold in which they trust."As we pray for revival in America, Barton offers wisdom on recognizing when those prayers are being answered and how to break free from the paralysis that comes from focusing exclusively on national issues while neglecting local engagement. This message will equip you with biblical courage to stand firm when others retreat, speak truth when others are silent, and advance God's kingdom when the cultural roars grow loudest.Support the show
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Sep 26, 2025 • 27min

Faith in Action After Tragedy

The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked an unexpected movement of courage and faith across America and around the world. Rather than silencing his message, this tragedy has amplified it, demonstrating how what enemies intend for evil can be transformed for good.We're witnessing remarkable ripple effects from Kirk's martyrdom. In South Korea, Dr. Young Hoon Kim—documented as having the world's highest IQ at 276—has publicly committed to planting churches worldwide in Kirk's honor. Meanwhile, Oklahoma's education commissioner announced plans to establish Turning Point USA chapters in every high school across the state, creating spaces where students can engage in meaningful dialogue about American values and civic engagement. These chapters will counter what many parents see as the "woke indoctrination" pushed in public schools.The impact extends to political leadership as well. JD Vance stepped in to host Kirk's podcast following his death and made a striking admission at the memorial service: "Since Charlie's death, I've talked about Jesus Christ more over the last two weeks than my entire political career." This transformation signals a potential shift in how faith intersects with public service. We're also seeing everyday Americans finding their voices—like the news anchor who resigned after being suspended for paying tribute to Kirk on air.Even on university campuses, the tide is turning. Pro-life advocate Lila Rose, initially reluctant to debate at Yale University, reconsidered after Kirk's death. Despite facing a skewed format, Rose's arguments convinced Yale students, who voted 60-31 in favor of the pro-life position. This outcome challenges the assumption that conservative voices cannot make inroads in liberal academic settings.As satisfaction with public education plummets to record lows (only 7% of Americans completely satisfied), there's an unprecedented opportunity for educational reform and alternatives. The courage we're witnessing across America shows how one person's bold stand for their convictions can inspire countless others to do the same.Want to find your voice and speak with confidence on today's important issues? Visit wallbuilders.com for educational resources or patriotacademy.com to sign up for leadership training that will equip you to stand for truth in your sphere of influence.Support the show
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Sep 25, 2025 • 27min

Faith, Freedom, and Constitutional Wisdom: Exploring America's Roots

Discover the intricate balance of power in the Constitution as discussions highlight presidential authority and the evolving role of courts during political disputes. Dive into Benjamin Rush's advocacy for moral education in state-run schools, emphasizing the importance of Bible-centered teaching. Learn effective strategies for staying informed about local candidates through grassroots engagement, like creating voter guides and connecting with your community. Finally, unpack the often-misunderstood Treaty of Tripoli and its implications on religion and government.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 27min

Faith, Firearms, and Freedom: Defending Churches in New York- with Jeremy Dys

The sacred duty of a shepherd is to protect the flock – a responsibility that extends beyond spiritual guidance to physical safety. When New York state tried to prevent churches from allowing concealed carry on their premises while granting this freedom to businesses, one pastor stood firmly for both religious liberty and self-defense rights.Jeremy Dys from First Liberty Institute joins us to share the remarkable victory they achieved in New York, where they successfully challenged discriminatory legislation that denied churches the same security options available to secular businesses. What makes this case particularly significant is that while multiple challenges were filed on Second Amendment grounds alone, First Liberty's approach combining First and Second Amendment arguments proved decisively successful.The historical foundation for this victory runs deep in American tradition. From colonial Pilgrims walking to worship with armed guards to protect their community, to early American laws that sometimes required churchgoers to carry weapons, our nation has long recognized the legitimate need for houses of worship to ensure their security. First Liberty brilliantly incorporated this historical perspective, showing how today's church security teams stand in a long line of American tradition dating back to before the founding.Beyond winning the case itself, the federal court awarded First Liberty approximately $817,000 in attorney fees – a powerful statement that government overreach into religious liberty carries significant consequences. As Jeremy explains, this victory represents far more than a single case outcome; it establishes a crucial precedent for religious organizations nationwide seeking to protect their congregations while remaining faithful to their spiritual calling.The conversation also touches on another critical First Liberty case headed to the Supreme Court, where two Christian schools were prohibited from praying over the loudspeaker before their championship football game despite this being their tradition. This pattern of forcing religious expression out of public spaces contradicts both America's founding principles and constitutional protections.Discover how these landmark cases are reshaping the landscape of religious liberty and why the intersection of faith and self-defense represents one of the most important constitutional battlegrounds today.Support the show
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Sep 23, 2025 • 27min

The Light vs. The Darkness: Faith's Role in Modern Politics- with Congresswoman Lauren Boebert

Charlie Kirk's assassination has revealed a profound spiritual battle taking place in America's public square. When Congresswoman Lauren Boebert requested prayer for Kirk on the House floor immediately after the shooting, the hostile reaction from some Democrats exposed the dark reality many conservatives face in Washington today."The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Democrats was absolutely abhorrent," Boebert shares in this revealing conversation. The congresswoman explains how this moment crystallized a fundamental truth: "There's only two teams. There's team good and there's team evil, there's team right and there's team wrong, and you're going to choose what team you're on."Most troubling is Boebert's revelation that threats against her have actually increased since Kirk's death. According to the Sergeant at Arms, she now ranks among the top three most threatened members of Congress – a stark reminder of the spiritual darkness working to silence voices of truth.Yet this episode offers more than just a sobering assessment. Boebert provides a powerful roadmap for believers navigating these challenging times. Drawing from Hebrews 12:2, she explains how Charlie Kirk served as a "pioneer" (archegos in Greek) who blazed a trail for others to follow. His legacy now empowers countless Americans to step into their own calling."Jesus isn't coming back for a perfected world," Boebert reminds listeners. "He's coming back for a glorious bride." This perspective frames our current cultural moment as an opportunity for the Church to rise in strength rather than cower in fear. Her practical advice to study Scripture, understand the Constitution, and be filled with the Holy Spirit offers a formula for effective engagement.The choice before us is clear: "Choose life or death, blessing or cursing," Boebert says, "and God doesn't make us wonder which one to choose. He says choose life." Will you remain silent, or will you find your voice? The harvest is plentiful, and the need for courageous, prepared voices has never been greater.Support the show
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Sep 22, 2025 • 27min

Faith on Full Display: The Charlie Kirk Memorial and America's Spiritual Awakening- with Kara Green

The Charlie Kirk memorial service became something extraordinary—a moment when America's highest government officials proclaimed their faith with unprecedented boldness. From the President to the Vice President to cabinet members like Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth, the gospel message rang out clearly from the national stage. What started as a memorial transformed into what many called a revival, with three hours of worship, hymns between speakers, and testimony after testimony about Charlie's unwavering faith. The WallBuilders team witnessed firsthand as political leaders declared their commitment to be more vocal about Jesus Christ than ever before.Perhaps the most powerful moment came when Vice President JD Vance admitted he had never spoken about Jesus more than in the days following Charlie's death—and promised not to slow down. The entire venue erupted in standing ovation, confirming what millions of Christians across social media had been saying: they were no longer afraid to share their faith. Meanwhile, Erica Kirk's courageous act of publicly forgiving her husband's murderer demonstrated the profound spiritual wisdom that will continue to guide the movement forward.This wasn't just a memorial service—it was a defining moment for Christian engagement in public life. With cabinet members quoting Scripture, the gospel being proclaimed every few speakers, and young families witnessing government leaders put "Jesus first," the event set a new standard for faith-based leadership in America. As the WallBuilders hosts reflect on this historic gathering, they see it as confirmation that the spiritual foundation necessary for lasting freedom is being restored at the highest levels of government.Support the show
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Sep 19, 2025 • 27min

Faith, Martyrdom, and America's Spiritual Awakening- with Pastor Jack Hibbs

reallifenetwork.com"If you can explain what's going on, God's not in it." These powerful words from Pastor Jack Hibbs capture the inexplicable spiritual awakening unfolding after Charlie Kirk's martyrdom. People from Ireland to New Zealand who never knew Charlie are watching his videos and buying Bibles, creating a movement that transcends typical cultural impact.The conversation takes a profound turn as Pastor Hibbs and the Wallbuilders team explore whether Charlie might be America's first prominent evangelical martyr of the 21st century. Unlike historical figures killed for political positions or civil rights causes, Charlie was targeted specifically for his biblical worldview applied to cultural issues. This distinction places his martyrdom in a unique historical context that has triggered an unprecedented response.Churches across America are experiencing the ripple effects of this moment. Pastor Hibbs reveals his congregation grew by approximately 2,000 people the Sunday following Charlie's death, many having left churches where pastors refused to acknowledge what happened. For Christians unsure about their church's response, Hibbs offers biblical guidance: directly ask your pastor why they chose not to address it. Their answer will reveal much about their leadership philosophy and willingness to engage difficult cultural moments from a biblical perspective.Most encouraging is the response from young people, with Turning Point USA reporting 38,000 new chapter applications since Charlie's death. Rather than retreating in fear, a generation appears inspired by Charlie's example, eager to continue applying biblical principles to cultural issues. As Pastor Hibbs notes, true revival won't come through "rock star pastors, tennis shoes, or smoke machines," but through genuine conviction and transformation that creates "a holy church attractive to the lost because we offer something 100% organic, original, and of God."Want to honor Charlie's legacy and be part of this awakening? Start by grounding yourself in biblical truth, finding a courageous Bible-teaching church, and having the boldness to address the issues of our day with biblical solutions. Visit RealLifeNetwork.com for resources to help you apply your faith to current events.Support the show

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