The WallBuilders Show

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

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.

  1. 3 hr ago

    Good News Is Real When Truth Shapes Culture

    Decline is not inevitable, and neither is renewal. We bring you a rapid-fire Good News Friday with stories that cut across health, culture, courts, and American history, all through a biblical, historical, and constitutional perspective that stays practical and grounded in real headlines.  First up, we react to new data showing smoking among adults has fallen to an all-time low, with youth smoking also down, and we connect that to the simple idea of stewardship: when people choose healthier habits, families and communities feel the ripple effects. We also swap notes on World War II history, including a standout D-Day film recommendation and why honest storytelling about leadership and sacrifice still shapes how we see the nation’s 250th anniversary.  Then we dig into a major cultural flashpoint: a member of Congress introduces a resolution to replace Pride Month with June as Family Month. We talk through what’s actually in the public statements around it, the history of which presidents issued Pride Month proclamations, and why local action matters just as much as federal action. If you serve on a city council, work in your county, or simply know your mayor, we lay out how these proclamations can shift at the community level.  Finally, we cover two big legal developments: Florida’s case calling out Planned Parenthood for allegedly false advertising about the abortion pill mifepristone, and the NRB appeal challenging the Johnson Amendment and its chilling effect on church speech. We wrap with a surprisingly hopeful DC update as long-neglected fountains and memorials come back to life and new heroes are set to be honored. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people find Good News Friday. Support the show

    27 min
  2. 1 day ago

    A Rally For Christian Men - with Josh McPherson

    Washington State rarely dominates the headlines, but Pastor Josh McPherson says that silence is part of the problem. Tim Barton sits down with Josh for the conclusion of their conversation about faith and culture, Christian civic engagement, and why a constitutional republic only survives when people of conviction refuse to opt out. Josh makes the case that inalienable rights come from our Creator, yet still have to be politically protected if we want to actually enjoy them in real life, in our families, schools, and communities.  From there, we get specific. Josh describes Washington as a testing ground for policies that later spread nationwide, and he challenges the church to face hard numbers about voter disengagement and its consequences. That urgency feeds a bold plan for Father’s Day weekend: the American Congress of Christian Men at the Gorge Amphitheatre, starting June 19, with a goal of gathering 15,000 men to worship, rally, and leave with concrete action steps. The story gets even wilder when the date lines up with George Washington signing his commission on June 19, and the venue sits in a town named George Washington.  We close with a needed heart check. Josh’s central encouragement is simple and disruptive: submission to spiritual authority unleashes spiritual authority. We connect it to the call to commit to a local church and to the Roman centurion in Matthew 8, where real faith is tied to understanding authority. If you care about religious liberty, biblical leadership, and practical ways to engage culture without becoming lawless or arrogant, this conversation will sharpen you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show

    27 min
  3. 2 days ago

    Stronger Men, Stronger Families - with Josh McPherson

    A lot of men feel the pull to be strong, but they’re not sure what strength is for or who it’s meant to serve. We talk with Josh McPherson about a definition of biblical manhood that cuts through the noise: strength that dies to comfort, refuses cowardice, and shows up as protection, provision, leadership, and love. Along the way, we unpack a simple but demanding pledge and why power isn’t the enemy, misuse and abdication are. We also get practical about Christian fatherhood and leadership training. Josh explains why your family is your “resume,” why ministry success means being respected by the people who know you best, and how to raise boys with a clear path into manhood. That leads to gospel-centered rites of passage, the Project Man Card framework, and the idea that manhood isn’t a destination you arrive at once, but a daily starting line with real tests and real responsibility. Then the lens widens to what’s happening in Washington state through Gray City Church: extended gatherings, a sense of revival aimed at reformation, bold moves in Christian education, and a big vision for building leaders. We also hear about doors opening through the White House Faith Office and why religious liberty and public policy matter to pastors and churches. If you care about biblical masculinity, men’s discipleship, Christian leadership, and rebuilding strong families, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Support the show

    27 min
  4. 3 days ago

    Kill The Dragon Win The Girl - with Josh McPherson

    “Kill the dragon, win the girl” sounds like a movie line until you hear Pastor Josh McPherson explain what it means for your actual life. We’re joined by the lead pastor of Grace City Church for a story that’s equal parts outdoorsy Washington State grit, deep family faith, and the kind of suffering that either breaks you or builds you. Josh walks us through his path from homeschooling and patriotic convictions to real estate, law enforcement, construction, and finally the moment he could no longer ignore a lifelong call to preach and build people, not just projects.  We also go straight at the question a lot of families are quietly asking: why are so many men stuck, passive, and comfortable, while a growing number of Gen Z and millennial men are waking up hungry for discipleship? Josh makes the case that when men lead with humility and responsibility, families stabilize and communities get stronger. He shares what he learned watching years of crisis counseling up close: when one man fails, it takes many people to replace what he refuses to do.  Then we unpack the heart of Strong Imagination and Stronger Man Nation, including the “first dragon” every man faces each morning and what it looks like to win a wife’s heart over a lifetime, not a single moment. This is part one of a series, and it sets the foundation for a practical, biblical view of masculinity, marriage, and service. If it challenges you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Support the show

    27 min
  5. 4 days ago

    America’s Founding Formula - with Eric Metaxas

    America’s 250th birthday is more than a party date, it’s a stress test for our national memory. We ask a blunt question: what actually made the United States free, stable, and resilient, and why are so many cultural gatekeepers determined to tell the founding as a story of nothing but oppression. From a biblical, historical, and constitutional perspective, we dig into the principle that shaped the Revolution: rights come from God, not government, and the purpose of government is to protect those God-given rights. Then we’re joined by Eric Metaxas to talk about his new book, Revolution. Eric explains why he set out to tell the whole Revolutionary War story in one place, without the modern “meh” tone that drains courage and meaning from the past. We explore the founders’ own spiritual framing, the repeated references to Providence, and the Exodus and Sinai covenant imagery that even the more secular founders understood. Whether you share that worldview or not, Eric makes the case that we owe the founders the basic honesty of seeing the founding the way they saw it. We also get specific about the war’s moral stakes, including brutality that pushed fence-sitters toward independence and sobering facts about prisoner of war conditions. Finally, we connect the past to the present: how a nation drifts when memory erodes, why this moment feels like an existential crisis, and what ordinary citizens can do to recover the American spirit with truth, prayer, and civic action. If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who loves history, and leave a review so more people can find it. What part of the founding story do you think Americans most need to relearn right now? Support the show

    27 min
  6. 29 May

    Faith And Culture Wins From Courts To Campuses

    Silent prayer led to arrests while real violence against pregnancy centers often seemed to fade into the background. We dig into the latest reversal: the Justice Department firing prosecutors connected to FACE Act cases and dropping remaining actions tied to targeting pro-life Americans, plus why these decisions matter for religious liberty, equal justice, and the long-term health of free speech in public life. From there, we pivot to something constructive: a real alternative to a higher-ed pipeline that feels increasingly hostile to faith and freedom. We talk about the Patriot Academy Institute, a nine-month, live-on-campus leadership training program in Texas built around mentorship, practical experience, and purpose-driven growth. We break down what students actually do week to week, who it’s for, what it costs, and how scholarships can make it reachable for more families. We also hit a rapid-fire set of good news: the closure of Margaret Sanger’s original Planned Parenthood clinic in New York City, a Florida church baptizing over 2,500 people, Indiana putting the “success sequence” into classrooms and expanding admissions options with the Classical Learning Test, and an Oklahoma company paying a $4.25 million EEOC settlement after firing employees who requested religious exemptions to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate. If these stories encourage you, share the episode with a friend, subscribe for more Good News Friday updates, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. What part of the conversation do you want us to go deeper on next? Links to Good News Stories: https://www.lifenews.com/2026/04/13/trump-admin-fires-prosecutors-who-put-pro-life-americans-in-prison/ https://www.lifenews.com/2026/01/29/margaret-sangers-abortion-clinic-shuts-down/ https://www.crosswalk.com/headlines/contributors/milton-quintanilla/florida-church-baptizes-over-2500-people.html https://notthebee.com/article/indiana-governor-signs-law-that-schools-will-teach-the-success-sequence-graduate-work-full-time-marry-have-kids-in-that-order https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/oklahoma-company-will-pay-4-25-million-to-settle-suit-over-covid-19-vaccination-mandate-6037705 Support the show

    27 min
  7. 28 May

    Ballot Access And Party Power

    A party label feels like a gate, but it’s often just a sticker. We start with a sharp listener question: why not require a Constitution test before someone can run as a Republican or Democrat for Congress? We break down the difference between what election law controls (ballot access and constitutional qualifications) and what parties can actually do (endorsements, funding, volunteers, and public signals). If you’ve ever wondered why “the party” can’t simply stop a bad candidate, the answer lives in how our system protects access while still leaving room for real accountability through association. Then we tackle one of the most misused lines in American history: the Treaty of Tripoli and the claim that it proves the United States was not founded on Christianity. We dig into the Barbary pirates context, the scramble to protect American sailors, and the uncomfortable reality that treaties were negotiated across languages and agendas. We also explain the translation chain (Arabic to Italian to English) and why the famous “Article 11” quote is routinely pulled as a fragment instead of being read for what it was meant to communicate: not a holy war, not inherent enmity, and not the secular “gotcha” it’s often made to be. We close with a listener who wants to get the Ten Commandments back in schools and push woke and gender ideology out of public education, especially in Washington State. Our answer is blunt and hopeful: recruit and support better candidates, build local momentum, pass legislation with leaders who will actually fight for it, and plug into training and organizing opportunities like Patriot Academy and FreedomCon. If this helped you think more clearly about the Constitution, political parties, the Treaty of Tripoli, or education reform, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Support the show

    27 min
  8. 27 May

    Restoring Justice - with Jeremy Dys

    A thousand-page government report is a lot of paper to ignore, especially when it alleges something most Americans instinctively reject: justice that isn’t blind. We start with a hopeful sign of cultural momentum the hosts saw up close a massive homeschool convention packed with families, curriculum, coaching, and the kind of community that makes education feel joyful again. Homeschooling has gone from “fringe and feared” to mainstream and thriving, but we also talk honestly about why it still feels overwhelming for new parents and what helps them cross the starting line. Then First Liberty Institute attorney Jeremy Dys joins us to walk through the Anti-Christian Bias Task Force findings and what the report claims happened across the federal government. We focus on religious liberty, constitutional rights, and equal justice under law, including allegations of selective enforcement tied to the FACE Act. Jeremy lays out why peaceful pro-life Christians faced aggressive prosecution and heavy sentencing recommendations while post-Dobbs violence and vandalism often saw lighter consequences or delayed action. We also zoom out to other alleged examples across agencies, from disaster relief to IRS scrutiny, and we talk about what it looks like when leadership tries to fix broken systems instead of just naming the problem. If you care about religious freedom, the Department of Justice, government accountability, and rebuilding trust in institutions, this conversation connects the dots with receipts and real-world stakes. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review telling us where you want to see accountability next. Support the show

    27 min

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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.

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