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June 28, 2023

Is the Church Committing the Sin of Silence? - with Bill Federer

With all that is going on in our culture today with abortion, the transgenderism movement and disregard for Biblical truth, it is the Church’s duty to stand up and say no. Yet, too many Christians today are committing the sin of silence, standing by and allowing evils to unfold. Bill Federer is our guest today, to tell us about it. What can we do to stand up for what is right and speak up against the wrongs that are happening in our culture?

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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.

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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Faith's Influence on Leadership: Lessons from George Washington's Legacy

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Faith and Freedom: Washington's Legacy in America's Moral Revival

Explore the timeless wisdom of George Washington's farewell address and its profound impact on modern America. Could the founding fathers' emphasis on religion and morality hold the key to revitalizing our nation's political prosperity today? Join us as Tim Barton, at the ProFamily Legislators Conference, guides us through Washington's insights, challenging us to reevaluate our national priorities. Discover how historical decisions, like the removal of prayer and the Bible from schools, resonate with the foundational beliefs of figures like Benjamin Rush, and reconsider what true patriotism means for us now. We unravel how the moral and religious fabric was integral to America's inception, especially within its military. Unearth the convictions of John and Sam Adams, who argued that our Constitution and liberties thrive only within a moral society. From Benjamin Franklin's call for divine guidance at the Constitutional Convention to George Washington's leadership at Valley Forge, we uncover how faith intertwined with governance and military conduct. The episode promises a thought-provoking journey into how these historical perspectives can still shape our national identity and future. Support the show

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Cultural Shifts and Parental Rights: Navigating America's Political Landscape

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Wednesday, November 27

Scripture's Influence: The Bible's Role in Shaping American Education

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