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Thursday, March 06

Building on the American Heritage Series: Civil Stewardship: Duty vs. Right

In this episode, we delve into the vital relationship between rights and responsibilities within the framework of civil stewardship. As we navigate the complexities of freedom, we discuss how a balanced understanding of duty is crucial for preserving our liberties. David Barton and Rick Green illuminate historical perspectives from the founding fathers, emphasizing their belief that freedom without responsibility can lead to chaos and anarchy.  Listeners will be challenged to reflect on their roles as active citizens, engaging beyond simply voting. We’ll explore ways to fulfill our responsibilities through civic duties that promote integrity, moral law, and community engagement. The insights gained will serve as a call to action, inviting everyone to commit to their civic roles and thereby strengthen our collective society.  Join us as we highlight the historical teachings that underpin our current legal and societal framework, reminding us that our rights are not just freedoms to enjoy but also duties to uphold. Let’s spark a conversation on how we can each contribute to a moral society that honors our foundational principles. Support the show

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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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Technology and faith are converging to restore America's constitutional foundation in ways we never imagined. Speaker Mike Johnson perfectly captured this moment when meeting with Elon Musk: "I think of this as a constitutional law attorney and historian. . . what we're going to do here is restore the original intent of the framers of the Constitution. " At a time when faith in America has reached historic lows—with less than half of Americans now believing in God—this technological revolution offers unexpected hope. Algorithms designed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency are crawling through government data, exposing decades of federal overreach and bringing transparency to agencies that have operated beyond constitutional boundaries. As Johnson noted, "The data doesn't lie. " The parallels between Musk and Benjamin Franklin are striking—both brilliant innovators whose proximity to people of faith gradually influenced their worldview. Franklin's relationship with George Whitefield transformed his spiritual outlook, just as Musk's associations with faith-oriented figures in government may be reshaping his perspective on traditional values. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is taking decisive action by invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport gang members to El Salvador, where President Bukele has welcomed them with rehabilitation programs. Despite judicial resistance, these constitutional restorations continue advancing through higher courts that recognize the president's legitimate authority over the executive branch. Also encouraging is the spiritual awakening happening simultaneously on college campuses, with thousands of students coming to Christ at universities nationwide. This convergence of technological innovation, constitutional restoration, and spiritual renewal suggests America may be experiencing a profound turning point—a return to the founding principles that made our nation exceptional. What role will you play in this restoration? Subscribe to explore more intersections of faith, culture, and the Constitution as we navigate this pivotal moment in American history. Support the show

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Friday, March 14

Good News Friday: Military Reforms, Government Overhauls, and a Shift in Leadership

Today on the WallBuilders Show, we’re bringing you a special Good News Friday, packed with uplifting stories and major developments shaping our country. Hosts Rick Green, David Barton, and Tim Barton dive into some of the most encouraging headlines of the week, covering everything from military reforms to government accountability. We discuss big changes at the Pentagon, with President Trump’s appointment of General Dan "Raisin’" Cane as the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, signaling a shift toward stronger military leadership. Plus, we break down efforts to cut wasteful spending, including the massive overhaul of USAID contracts and the removal of DEI funding from public education. But that’s not all—this episode also highlights Trump’s crackdown on social policies in the military, ensuring a focus on readiness and effectiveness. We take a closer look at how recent reforms are reshaping the armed forces and how public sentiment is responding. Tim Barton shares a fascinating story about Alice Marie Johnson, a former inmate pardoned by Trump, who is now leading efforts to review and reform the nation’s pardon system. With insights into how these policies are affecting everyday Americans, this episode is full of thought-provoking discussions that challenge the narratives shaping today’s political landscape. As always, we bring our unique blend of historical perspective, constitutional insights, and a touch of humor to the conversation. Whether you’re looking for a fresh take on the news or just need a dose of optimism heading into the weekend, The WallBuilders Show has you covered. Don’t miss this engaging and fast-paced episode—tune in now and get ready for a deep dive into the stories that matter most!Support the show

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Thursday, March 13

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Wednesday, March 12

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Tuesday, March 11

Debunking Media Myths: How Statistical Manipulation Distorts Pro-Life Victories

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