The WallBuilders Show

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
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Aug 22, 2025 • 27min

Reclaiming Truth: How Trump's Smithsonian Directive Challenges Marxist Narratives

The cultural battle for America's soul plays out daily across our institutions, and today we're celebrating significant victories on multiple fronts that honor biblical, historical, and constitutional principles.President Trump has issued a bold directive to reshape how American history is presented across the Smithsonian museum system. Far from erasing difficult chapters like slavery, as critics claim, the initiative aims to restore balance to historical narratives that have become dominated by divisive, race-centered ideologies. David and Tim Barton unpack how many government-run museums have adopted a Marxist framework that categorizes all of history through the lens of oppressors versus oppressed, while deliberately omitting America's exceptional anti-slavery leadership. The directive calls for assessing "the tone, historical framing, and alignment with American ideals" to ensure visitors receive the complete story—acknowledging both America's flaws and its remarkable achievements.In the corporate sphere, Costco has made the principled decision not to sell abortion pills, joining other major retailers like Walmart and Kroger. This stand values human life over potential profits, influenced partly by faith-based shareholders with $172 million invested across these companies. The decision represents a powerful counterforce to the growing distribution of mifepristone, which has replaced brick-and-mortar clinics as the primary method of abortion in America.The show concludes with an uplifting story about New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields, who candidly shared his growing relationship with God and newfound "addiction" to daily Bible reading. His public testimony about finding wisdom in Scripture and seeking God's approval above all else offers a refreshing example of faith in professional sports.These developments signal encouraging shifts toward traditional values across different sectors of American society. When truthful narratives are restored, life is protected, and faith is celebrated publicly, we glimpse what genuine cultural renewal might look like.Support the show
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Aug 21, 2025 • 27min

The Constitutional Debate: Term Limits vs. People's Will

The fundamental tension between constitutional limitations and citizen self-governance takes center stage in this thought-provoking episode exploring questions that strike at the heart of American liberty.When 22-year-old Janessa from Missouri asks about presidential term limits, the conversation ignites a friendly yet passionate debate. David Barton argues that term limits fundamentally don't trust citizens to make good decisions: "You want term limits because the people aren't doing what they're supposed to do." Meanwhile, Rick Green counters that term limits serve as an essential separation of powers mechanism, preventing the dangerous accumulation of influence that comes with decades-long incumbency.This tension—between trusting voters completely and acknowledging human nature's susceptibility to power—mirrors the founders' own careful constitutional balancing act. The discussion highlights how Washington's voluntary two-term precedent sufficed until FDR's unprecedented four terms triggered constitutional amendment, demonstrating how America's governance evolves through both formal changes and informal traditions.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when exploring whether government should withdraw from sectors where private enterprise now excels. Using the constitutionally-authorized postal service as a case study, the hosts examine how this once-essential government function has become "a dinosaur" compared to private alternatives, raising profound questions about when federal powers should contract rather than expand.Perhaps most timely is the examination of presidential immunity and its constitutional boundaries. The hosts carefully distinguish between the constitutional definition of treason (taking up arms with enemies against the nation) and other serious misconduct that might warrant impeachment or criminal prosecution. This nuanced explanation demonstrates how preserving precise constitutional terms protects the rule of law while still allowing accountability for wrongdoing.Throughout this wide-ranging discussion, one principle remains constant: power ultimately belongs to an informed, engaged citizenry. Whether you're passionate about constitutional structures, concerned about government overreach, or simply seeking to understand America's founding principles better, this episode offers clarity on how our constitutional republic was designed to function—and how we might preserve it for generations to come.Support the show
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Aug 20, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Part 8: The 12-Step Plan to Restore American Liberty

Freedom isn't free—and the approaching 250th anniversary of American independence presents both a challenge and an opportunity for those who cherish liberty. As civic literacy declines and founding principles fade from public consciousness, we face a critical moment where everyday citizens must become the architects of restoration.Drawing from the biblical story of Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem's walls, the Rebuilding Liberty course offers a blueprint for restoring our nation's foundations through local, practical action. The power lies not in grand gestures from Washington, but in the cumulative effect of citizens working "near their own homes" to rebuild what has been damaged.Most striking is the hunger among young Americans for authentic truth. While only 16% of Gen Z expresses pride in their country, many are actively searching for meaning and purpose beyond the shallow narratives they've been fed. As one young participant notes, "Our generation knows they've been robbed, and we are truth-seekers." This hunger represents fertile ground for revival if we can effectively communicate America's founding wisdom.The 12-step recovery program outlined in this final session provides concrete actions anyone can take: hosting liberty courses, planning 250th anniversary celebrations, engaging with schools on Constitution Day, restoring religious expressions in public spaces, and advocating for constitutional amendments that limit government overreach, etc.. The commitment asked is manageable yet meaningful—two hours weekly, two percent of your resources, and two social media posts weekly.Thomas Paine's words from America's darkest hour in 1776 resonate powerfully today: "What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly." For too long, we've taken freedom for granted. Now we must reject the selfish notion of "peace in my day" and instead embrace the patriot's creed: "If there is to be sacrifice, let it be in MY day so my children may live in freedom."Ready to become a master bricklayer in liberty's restoration? Visit patriotacademy.com today to download the free course and gather friends and neighbors for this crucial conversation. The walls won't rebuild themselves—but together, we can ensure America's flame of freedom burns brighter for the next generation than it did when passed to us.Support the show
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Aug 19, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Part 7: Finding Your Divine Purpose in Restoring the Republic

Lance Wallnau delivers a powerful message on destiny and divine calling that will transform how you view your role in America's restoration. Drawing from his decades of teaching on cultural influence, Wallnau introduces the concept of "convergence" – the science of fulfilling your God-given purpose – and explains why your attraction to rebuilding liberty is no coincidence but evidence of a calling.The magnetic pull you feel toward constitutional principles and cultural restoration? That's divine orchestration. Your unique background, family history, and even life's contradictions? All part of God's sovereign preparation for this moment. Wallnau masterfully unpacks the five stages of destiny fulfillment and explains why only 20% of believers ever reach the convergence phase where they step into their divine blueprint.What sets this teaching apart is Wallnau's unflinching challenge to the comfort-seeking mentality that has silenced truth-tellers. "Truth shouldn't make you comfortable—it should make you change," he declares, confronting the cultural conditioning that has taught conservatives to censor themselves rather than risk appearing judgmental. This refreshing directness explains why younger generations are increasingly drawn to authentic voices who deliver unvarnished truth.Perhaps most compelling is Wallnau's urgent call to action: "There's no one coming—it's you." This powerful reality check dismantles the comforting fiction that someone more qualified will eventually arise to save the republic. For those wrestling with potential professional consequences for speaking out, his reframing of "HR" as "Heaven's Resources" provides a spiritual framework for trusting God's provision when standing for truth costs something.As America approaches its 250th anniversary, discover how your personal story converges with this pivotal historical moment, and why the contradictions you've faced might be the very preparation you need to help restore America's founding principles. This isn't just about politics—it's about fulfilling the purpose God had in mind for you before you were born.Support the show
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Aug 18, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Part 6: Why Faith Matters in Restoring America

The discussion dives into the essential role of Christianity in America's founding, revealing it as a cornerstone for freedom and governance. Key historical figures, including Benjamin Franklin and John Quincy Adams, emphasized faith's importance during pivotal moments. The podcast highlights the American covenant as a guiding principle for the nation and illustrates the need for principled leadership among today's youth. It advocates for a proactive approach to faith in politics, aiming to preserve liberty and encourage community engagement.
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Aug 15, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Course Part 5: Liberty's Foundations

Ever wonder why we wave the flag on July 4th? As America approaches its 250th birthday in 2026, understanding the true foundations of our liberty has never been more critical.The evidence is hiding in plain sight, yet rarely taught. When America's founding fathers first gathered in 1774, they didn't immediately dive into politics—they spent two hours in prayer and Bible study. By the revolution's end, the Continental Congress had called for national prayer 15 times. Even the Peace Treaty of Paris that secured our independence begins with "In the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity."George Washington himself witnessed so many miraculous interventions during the Revolution that he joked he'd "seen enough miracles to become a preacher." In his Farewell Address, he declared religion and morality "indispensable supports" to America's success, while John Adams insisted our Constitution "was made only for a moral and religious people."This episode of "Rebuilding Liberty" featuring Tim Barton reveals the forgotten Christian foundations of American independence through primary sources and historical documents. You'll discover how the biblical principles that unified our founders remain essential for preserving freedom today. The founding fathers understood that liberty requires virtue, and virtue flows from faith—a truth as relevant now as it was in 1776.As we approach America's semiquincentennial, join us in rediscovering the atmosphere of Christianity that breathed life into our nation's birth. Share this eye-opening perspective with others who need to understand why America's flag is worthy of being waved—not just on July 4th, but every day we cherish freedom.Listen to the full "Rebuilding Liberty" course at wallbuilders.com or sign up as a host at patriotacademy.com to share these essential truths with your community.Support the show
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Aug 14, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Part 4: Reclaiming Religious Liberty in American Education

What if everything you thought you knew about religion in American education was wrong? Dive into the eye-opening reality of how deeply the Bible was woven into the fabric of public education throughout most of American history.Our journey through forgotten educational practices reveals that in 1816 New Jersey, first and second-grade students in public schools didn't just learn about the Bible—they memorized entire books of scripture. One particularly diligent student had committed to memory the Gospel of John, 30 Psalms, and Psalm 119. This wasn't happening in private religious schools, but in taxpayer-funded public education.The evidence continues with Noah Webster's original 1828 dictionary, where 27% of word definitions included Bible verse references. Presidents from Zachary Taylor to Ulysses S. Grant publicly declared the Bible "the best school book in the world" and encouraged American youth to "hold fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor of your liberties." As late as 1947, public schools across major American cities offered Bible courses for credit.This episode doesn't just uncover forgotten history—it provides a practical roadmap forward. Recent Supreme Court decisions, particularly the Coach Kennedy case, have established a "history and tradition test" that creates new opportunities for constitutional religious expression in schools. Today, Bible curriculum is taught in 4,000 public schools reaching 600,000 students nationwide.You'll learn actionable steps to restore religious liberty in your community: displaying the national motto "In God We Trust" in government buildings, advocating for Ten Commandments displays in schools, implementing chaplain programs, and introducing constitutional Bible curriculum.The religious liberty landscape is changing dramatically. The walls that once seemed impenetrable now have openings—but walking through them requires knowledge and courage. Join us in this mission to rebuild liberty by understanding our past and creating a future where America's educational system once again embraces its full constitutional heritage.Support the show
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Aug 13, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Course Part 3: The Bible's Hidden History in American Education

The battle for religious liberty in America has reached a historic turning point, with implications that reach into every community and classroom across the nation. In this powerful episode of Rebuilding Liberty, David Barton uncovers the dramatic transformation in how courts interpret religious expression in public life.For half a century, the "Lemon test" served as the legal standard that systematically pushed faith out of public spaces—cited over 7,000 times to justify removing prayers, crosses, Ten Commandments displays, and religious references from schools and government property. But in a stunning reversal, recent Supreme Court decisions have completely abandoned this approach, replacing it with a "history and tradition test" that presumes constitutional protection for religious expressions with historical precedent in American life.Barton takes listeners on a fascinating journey through America's educational history, revealing startling facts about our nation's religious foundations. Did you know America's first public school law was called "The Old Deluder Satan Act," explicitly created to ensure biblical literacy? Or that the first English-language Bible printed in America was officially recommended by Congress for use in schools? These historical revelations dismantle the modern myth that America's founders intended education to be secular.From the New England Primer that taught colonial children their ABCs through Bible verses to founding father Benjamin Rush's insistence that "the only foundation for a useful education in a republic is to be laid in religion," this episode reconstructs the authentic American understanding of faith in public life.This isn't just history—it's a roadmap for restoring religious liberty today. As crosses return to veterans' memorials and expressions of faith re-enter the public square, we're witnessing the constitutional correction that reconnects America with its founding principles. For anyone concerned about religious freedom, education, or constitutional rights, this episode provides both the historical context and practical hope for rebuilding liberty in our time.Support the show
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Aug 12, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Course Part 2: Faith, History, and the Constitution

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, a profound question hangs in the balance: will we reclaim our founding principles or continue sliding away from them? The Rebuild Liberty course tackles this challenge head-on with practical, accessible solutions for everyday Americans concerned about preserving freedom.This groundbreaking program reveals how our current cultural struggles stem not primarily from political divisions but from spiritual and educational foundations being eroded. Drawing on powerful historical connections between faith and liberty, the course illuminates how the church once served as the epicenter of American freedom—a legacy waiting to be reclaimed.Pastor Jimmy Pruitt's compelling testimony about his awakening during COVID restrictions exemplifies what happens when faith leaders rediscover their historical role in defending liberty. "I had to decide: did I want my legacy to be that I was safe, or that I was dangerous?" His journey from political disengagement to cultural leadership serves as a powerful model for both clergy and laypeople.The course introduces a remarkably accessible "two-two-two" framework that transforms abstract concerns into concrete action: two hours weekly dedicated to liberty-focused activities, two percent of resources invested in freedom causes, and twice-weekly public advocacy. This approach makes civic engagement manageable for even the busiest Americans.Perhaps most ambitious is the goal to organize 5,000 celebrations across America for July 4, 2026—creating a nationwide movement of citizens recommitting to our founding principles. The Constitution Coach Program provides the tools for anyone to host small groups studying our founding documents, no expertise required.Beyond education, the course offers a 12-step recovery program for our constitutional republic, organized into practical categories: restoring civic literacy, revitalizing religious liberty, and reestablishing limited government. Participants choose which steps align with their interests and abilities.Ready to help rebuild liberty in your community? Join thousands of Americans preparing for 2026 by signing up for free at patriotacademy.com and accessing the complete course materials today.Support the show
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Aug 11, 2025 • 27min

Rebuilding Liberty Course Part 1: A Roadmap for America's 250th Anniversary

The countdown to America's 250th birthday has begun, but are we prepared to celebrate with true understanding rather than empty patriotism? In this powerful introduction to the Rebuilding Liberty initiative, we confront the alarming reality that many Americans have forgotten what made our nation exceptional in the first place.Ronald Reagan warned us about this exact problem four decades ago: "If we forget what we did, we won't know who we are." His words proved prophetic as we've witnessed the erosion of American memory leading to confusion about our national identity. The semi-quincentennial celebration in 2026 offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rebuild liberty on its proper foundation – not just wave flags, but understand why those flags are worthy of being waved.The Declaration of Independence provides our blueprint. Thomas Jefferson's revolutionary document wasn't just a statement of independence but a formula for liberty that remains relevant today. We explore the essential building blocks: truth as our foundation, the Creator as the source of our rights, the pursuit of happiness through free enterprise, and the critical concept of consent of the governed. These principles formed the intellectual architecture that made America exceptional and must be restored if we hope to preserve freedom.We've grown dangerously comfortable, valuing safety over liberty. This misplaced priority has led to cultural decay as citizens become unwilling to risk reputation or comfort to maintain their freedoms. Rebuilding liberty requires courage – the willingness to speak truth, question established institutions, and actively participate in civic life despite personal costs. Our ambitious goal: educate 5 million Americans about constitutional principles, develop 100,000 Constitution coaches, support 10,000 liberty-minded candidates, and organize 5,000 meaningful celebrations for July 4, 2026.Join us at patriotacademy.com to become part of this movement. The window of opportunity is open, but it won't stay open forever. Will you help transform this moment into a movement that secures liberty for generations to come?Support the show

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