Wallbuilders Live! With David Barton & Rick Green

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WallBuilders Live! with David Barton and Rick Green is a daily journey into the past to capture the ideas of the Founding Fathers of America and then apply them to the major issues of today. Featured guests will include Congressmen, Senators, and other elected officials, as well as experts, activists, authors, and commentators on a variety of issues facing America.

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  • Columbus, Korea, and a Crossroads- with Bill Federer

    13/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    A pastor jailed, newsrooms warned, and global power pressing in—when we sat down with Bill Federer, the story out of South Korea sounded less like headlines and more like a playbook. We walk through raids on churches, lawfare against dissent, and how technology vendors, rare earths, and diplomatic gaps create a pressure cooker most outlets won’t touch. The pattern will feel familiar: intimidate the press, criminalize opponents, and move fast before anyone can organize a response. That’s why we talk openly about leadership pipelines and why equipping young people and citizens with constitutional literacy and moral courage isn’t optional—it’s survival.From there, we pivot to a Columbus most people have never met. Not a caricature, but a navigator shaped by Marco Polo’s Travels, a misread of Arabic miles, and the closing of overland routes after 1453. Bill takes us from the Mongol court to a Genoese prison cell, from hurricanes that destroyed fleets to a slow gold ship that changed a reputation, from Arawak hosp

  • Virginia’s Ballot Dilemma

    10/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    Politics gets messy when your values and your ballot don’t line up. We dive straight into Virginia’s statewide races to unpack a real voter’s dilemma: a controversial AG candidate whose private texts ignited a public storm, a lieutenant governor race clouded by identity-over-policy branding, and a base deciding whether to split tickets, write in, or hold their nose. Along the way, we tackle the questions that keep serious voters up at night: When does conscience say “no,” and when does prudence say “lesser evil”? How much power does each office actually wield, and how should that change your vote?We also zoom out to the system that produces these choices. If a party keeps offering candidates misaligned with its own voters, the answer isn’t apathy—it’s leadership. We share a practical blueprint for taking back party machinery at the precinct level, recruiting early, and building a bench so the next four-year cycle looks different. Because ballots are cast in November, but candidates are built in March meetings

  • Foundations, Freedom, and the Fear of God

    09/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    Ever wondered whether America’s promise of religious liberty was designed to be wide open—or tethered to a shared moral code? We tackle a pointed listener question about the founders’ intent and explore why the early American consensus protected the rights of conscience while expecting public behavior to align with Judeo-Christian ethics. That balance—pluralism with guardrails—helped secure inalienable rights under a common rule of law without policing private theology.We dig into John Adams’s claim that the “general principles of Christianity” united the generation of independence, then look at early state constitutions and their broad theistic oaths for office. The thread is accountability: leaders and citizens who believe they’ll answer to God tend to tell the truth, keep their word, and respect others’ rights. From there, we draw lines around pluralism: a neighbor’s faith is welcome, but practices that infringe on life, liberty, or equal justice are not. It’s the Declaration’s architecture in action—right

  • Faith, Politics, and the Primary Push

    08/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    If you’ve ever looked at a general election ballot and wondered, “Why are these my only choices?” this conversation is a map back to the moment where better options are made. We’re on the road ahead of early primaries, working with pastors, meeting potential candidates, and pushing past the noise so voters can actually hear the truth before the smear machine defines it for them.We dig into why the recruiting phase matters so much, how big money and early ads try to frame candidates long before most people are paying attention, and what kind of backbone it takes to run and serve in today’s polarized climate. Then we tackle the big claim that “we shouldn’t legislate morality” and flip it on its head: every law already reflects someone’s moral code. The real question is whose values will guide issues like life, courts, public safety, and education—and why Christians shouldn’t be the only people told to leave their convictions at the door. Along the way, we draw from history—Washington, Lincoln, Eisenhower—to sho

  • Flipping the Forgotten States - with Chad Connelly

    07/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    A handful of votes can flip a legislature, and a handful of courageous pastors can flip the script. We’re fresh off a Northeast swing—Maine, New Hampshire, and beyond—where young pastors are packing rooms, voter ID is on the ballot, and churches are waking up to how close margins really are. One state rep told us Maine missed a legislative majority by just 200 votes. Opponents of voter ID admitted they could lose 13,000 “reliable” votes if it passes. Those numbers aren’t abstract; they’re a roadmap for how a dormant church vote can change outcomes.We share the heart behind the math, too. A nephew who once wore 666 on his forehead bought a Bible, found a church in Waco through a multi-state pastor text thread, and gave his life to Christ. That story captures a larger shift we’re seeing since Charlie Kirk’s assassination: grief turning into courage, and curiosity turning into commitment. It’s why we’re pushing for discipleship over slogans—pastors teaching whole-life faith that speaks to family, work, justice,

  • Turning Grief Into Revival- with Andrew Wommack

    06/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    AWMI.comA nation expected a funeral and walked into a revival. From the first songs before sunrise to the final benediction, we witnessed worship that felt disarmingly honest, political leaders speaking the name of Jesus without hedging, and thousands responding to a clear gospel. Andrew Wommack joins us to unpack what happened in that room—and why so many people, including skeptics, sensed something they couldn’t easily explain.We talk candidly about courage rising in unexpected places. JD Vance described shedding his reluctance to speak openly about faith. Worship leaders like Brandon Lake, Kari Jobe, Phil Wickham, Cody Carnes, and Chris Tomlin showed up when it would have been safer to stay home. And then came the moment that stunned the arena: Erica Kirk forgiving her husband’s killer, live and unguarded. That act of mercy didn’t erase grief; it transfigured it. The ripple was immediate—public figures and everyday people confessing old grudges and finally letting them go.Andrew offers a wide-angle view: p

  • Forgive to Be Free

    03/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    The Nazarene FundMercy can move a mountain. We unpack how a single act of public forgiveness—offered to a killer on a global livestream—ignited a wave of healing and curiosity that’s drawing young people back to church, rekindling faith in unexpected places, and reminding all of us that grace is stronger than grievance. Along the way, we share Tim Allen’s surprisingly tender turn toward Scripture after decades of unresolved grief and talk about why forgiving doesn’t erase the past—it unchains the heart to face the future.That surge of interest isn’t an illusion. Pastors are reporting a rise in attendance, especially among young men who are asking the big questions: What is my purpose? How do I build a life that lasts? We lean into practical guidance—marriage, children, legacy, and a pursuit of the eternal—that grounds zeal in wisdom and turns moments into movements. It’s a quiet revolution powered by meaning, not marketing.The conversation widens to the hard reality of global Christian persecution. We walk th

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

    02/10/2025 Duración: 27min

    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

  • Run to the Roar, part 3

    01/10/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 horseb

  • Run to the Roar, part 2

    30/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 command

  • Run to the Roar, part 1

    29/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 s

  • Faith in Action After Tragedy

    26/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 admis

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

    25/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    Ever wonder how the Constitution actually distributes power between government branches? Today's episode dives into this question with a fascinating exploration of presidential authority versus judicial oversight. When a listener asks about Trump's foreign aid policies, we unpack how courts increasingly function as referees in political disputes—a role never intended by our founders.The conversation shifts to education when we examine Benjamin Rush, the "father of education under the Constitution." Though frequently misunderstood, Rush never advocated for federal control of education. Instead, this founding father and education pioneer wrote powerful essays in 1790-91 arguing for Bible-centered moral education in state-run schools. His warnings about removing religious instruction from classrooms seem eerily prophetic when viewed through the lens of today's educational challenges.Perhaps most practically, we tackle a question many conscientious voters face: how to stay informed about

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

    24/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 someti

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

    23/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 darkne

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

    22/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 f

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

    19/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    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 foll

  • Navigating Grief and Truth in a Divided Nation- with Pastor Allen Jackson

    18/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    Pastor Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church joins the WallBuilders Show to offer spiritual wisdom for navigating today's increasingly hostile cultural landscape. In this powerful conversation, Jackson frames current events as divine "shakings" – COVID exposed institutional corruption, October 7th revealed hidden anti-Semitism, and Charlie Kirk's assassination represents Christian martyrdom in 21st century America.Jackson delivers a stirring challenge to believers who have remained silent in the face of growing hostility toward biblical values. "We've made too many friends with evil and built too many bridges with wickedness," he warns, urging Christians to overcome the timidity that has allowed faithful voices like Kirk's to stand alone on the frontlines. With piercing clarity, he introduces the concept of "trans Christians" – those who identify as believers on Sunday while living contradictory lives throughout the week.The pastor places current events withi

  • American Constitution at 239: The Bedrock of Liberty

    17/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    Have you ever wondered what makes the United States Constitution the most successful governing document in world history? As we celebrate Constitution Day, marking 239 years since its signing, this episode dives deep into the remarkable durability of America's foundational charter.The secret to the Constitution's unprecedented longevity isn't just clever wording or political genius—it's rooted in something more profound. Through fascinating historical research, we reveal how the Bible influenced the Founders more than any other source, accounting for 34% of their direct quotations—far outpacing Montesquieu, Blackstone, and Locke combined. This biblical foundation provided the moral framework necessary for constitutional self-government to flourish.We tackle common constitutional misconceptions that threaten our republic today: the myth of three co-equal branches, misinterpretations of the "general welfare" clause, and the imaginary "wall of separation between church and stat

  • Redefining Reality: The Fight for Biological Truth in Politics- with Congresswoman Mary Miller

    16/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    A profound spiritual awakening is sweeping across America in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Churches nationwide report their second-highest attendance of the year (surpassed only by Easter), as people who previously dismissed faith now actively seek answers and meaning. This catalytic moment feels reminiscent of Pearl Harbor – an event that transformed American isolationism into unified purpose and resolve.The WallBuilders team explores this cultural shift with Congresswoman Mary Miller of Illinois, who has introduced the "Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act" to codify biological definitions of sex in Title IX legislation. This bill aims to protect women's sports and spaces by establishing clear legal definitions that can't be manipulated through ideological reinterpretation. Miller expects unanimous Republican support, describing it as a "90-10 issue" with the American public despite media narratives suggesting otherwise.At the heart of our current cultural

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