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. 1 HR AGO

    Iran And Israel Update - with Jonathan Feldstein

    The headlines move fast, but the hard question stays the same: what does “success” actually look like when Iran is at the center of a regional firestorm and Israel is fighting for its future. We talk through why Americans feel whiplash right now from shifting narratives on the right and left, and why mission clarity matters more than slogans when troops, trade routes, and global stability are on the line. If leaders can define objectives, limits, and an end state, public trust holds. If they cannot, the fog of war turns into a fog of politics.  Jonathan Feldstein returns with an Israel-focused update while temporarily stuck in the United States, and he doesn’t mince words about how we got here. We dig into decades of appeasement, the consequences of regime funding, and why “Death to America” is not a cute chant but a declared threat that should be taken seriously in any Iran policy analysis. We also explore the practical knock-on effects many listeners feel immediately, including shipping lanes, oil prices, and the fear of a prolonged conflict that drags on for years.  Then the conversation widens into something most geopolitics shows won’t touch: what happens after the regime. Feldstein argues Iran is not Hamas, describing a hijacked nation with deep Persian roots and signs of widespread rejection of radical Islam, including the growth of an underground Christian church. We talk about why visiting Israel changes minds, how truth cuts through propaganda, and what people of faith can do right now through Genesis123.co, including prayer and tangible support. If you care about Israel security, US foreign policy, and the future of the Middle East, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest question about what comes next. Support the show

    27 min
  2. 3 DAYS AGO

    What Happens When A Nation Prays Again

    A 20% nationwide drop in murder. Thousands of missing kids found. Tens of thousands of Texas families rushing to school choice on day one. If you’re tired of doomscrolling, we’ve got a stack of stories that point to something different: when leaders restrain evil, protect families, and tell the truth out loud, the results show up in the numbers and in the culture. We start with new FBI data and what it says about law enforcement priorities, public safety, gangs, fentanyl seizures, and the renewed pursuit of child predators. From there, we shift to an unexpected cultural signal: the Melania documentary hitting number one on Amazon Prime in the US and worldwide. We talk about what the film reportedly highlights, why the media attention feels lopsided, and why viewers’ choices can quietly undermine propaganda. Next we get practical with education policy and the Texas school choice rollout, including the scale of the program, who applies, and why competition tends to raise academic outcomes while lowering costs. We also cover a tense international story involving the Iranian women’s soccer team threatened for refusing to sing Iran’s anthem, plus the push for asylum protections in Australia. We close with the National Prayer Breakfast, the America Praise Initiative, and the May 17 prayer gathering on the National Mall as part of the 250th anniversary. If you care about faith and culture, FBI crime statistics, school choice in Texas, and how prayer shows up in public life, this conversation ties it together. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs some good news, and leave a review with the story that mattered most to you. Support the show

    27 min
  3. 4 DAYS AGO

    The Real Story Behind Presidential Term Limits

    Power doesn’t usually arrive with a villain speech, it piles up quietly through attention, advantage, and time. We take a listener’s question about presidential term limits and follow it straight into the real history behind the 22nd Amendment: Franklin D Roosevelt’s four election wins, Harry Truman’s push to formalize limits, and the fear that long tenures can start to look like a monarchy or worse. We also get honest about what changed between Washington’s day and ours. George Washington set the two term precedent with personal restraint, but modern politics runs on name recognition, fundraising, and nonstop “earned media.” We talk about why wartime presidents can become impossible to challenge, how mass communication can tilt the field, and why today’s media ecosystem makes the incumbency advantage feel even more powerful than it used to. Then we widen the lens to Congress, Supreme Court justices, and federal judges. If the goal is limiting accumulated power, should term limits apply beyond the presidency? And if “staff is policy,” what happens when elected officials rotate out but the permanent class of staffers and institutions stays in place? To close, we pivot to something practical and fun: a list of American history movies that aim for real historical accuracy, including classics like Sergeant York, The Longest Day, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Amistad, and Apollo 13, plus a few content caveats for families. If you like biblical, historical, and constitutional talk that stays grounded in facts, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What would you change about term limits, and what history film do you trust most? Support the show

    27 min
  4. 5 DAYS AGO

    The SAVE Act And The New Fight For Election Integrity - with Seth Keshel

    You can feel it everywhere: people don’t just argue about candidates anymore, they argue about whether the election system itself is believable. We walk through the SAVE Act now hitting the Senate, why it’s built around proof of citizenship and voter ID, and why a simple question sits underneath all the noise: should only US citizens decide the course of the United States? Seth Keschel joins us to explain what he calls the difference between “stolen” and “rigged” elections, where the real leverage often comes from structure like automatic voter registration, expansive vote-by-mail, ballot harvesting, and sloppy voter roll maintenance. We compare what fast, transparent election administration looks like in Florida versus the drawn-out counting and public frustration that shows up in places like Arizona. Along the way, we talk precinct size, chain-of-custody, paper ballots, and why black-box trust is a bad foundation for a nation that depends on consent of the governed. We also step back into American history and remind ourselves that disputes over election integrity aren’t new, which is exactly why durable rules matter. If you care about election security, voter registration integrity, proof of citizenship, and rebuilding trust in our constitutional republic, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who disagrees, and leave a review with the single reform you think would restore confidence the fastest. Support the show

    27 min
  5. 6 DAYS AGO

    Faith In Every Arena - with Elizabeth Carlyle

    Culture doesn’t drift toward truth by accident. It’s shaped by whoever shows up with conviction, skill, and staying power and that’s exactly why we’re talking about faith beyond church walls. We dig into what it means to live as “biblical citizens” who bring the gospel into every calling, from politics and education to media, medicine, and the fine arts. If you’ve ever wondered whether your work really matters to God, this conversation makes the case that your profession can be a mission field when you practice excellence and refuse to compartmentalize your beliefs. Elizabeth Carlisle joins us to share her new book, “Americans Who Pray: Uniting a Nation in Faith and Freedom,” a collection that blends her own prayers with prayers from 80 inspiring Americans. We talk about the power of prayer in American history, why George Washington’s dependence on God still speaks to the moment we’re in, and how humility changes leadership. Elizabeth also describes the story behind First Freedom Art and the legacy of Arnold Freeberg, the artist behind “The Prayer at Valley Forge,” now seen by hundreds of thousands at the Museum of the Bible. We also tackle the “Seven Mountains of influence” idea in a grounded way: don’t get stuck on labels, just engage every sphere of culture instead of surrendering institutions by default. Along the way, we point you to practical resources, including historic prayer proclamations and examples you can bring back into public life. If you care about faith and culture, Christian leadership, prayer for America, and restoring beauty and truth in the arts, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with one area of culture you’re ready to step into next. Support the show

    27 min
  6. 16 MAR

    How States And Congress Are Reclaiming Religious Liberty - with Jason Monks

    A lot of political coverage trains us to expect the worst, so when real momentum shows up it can feel almost unbelievable. We zoom out on the good news we’re seeing at the intersection of faith and culture, where religious liberty and state-level leadership are producing wins that many people never hear about in their day-to-day “bubble.” From Washington, DC, we unpack Senator Josh Hawley’s press conference on mifepristone, often called the abortion pill, and why he’s making a medical safety case instead of a partisan pitch. We talk through the claims about adverse event rates, how FDA standards have treated other drugs with far smaller risk ratios, and why distribution channels and oversight matter. Even if you’re tired of culture-war framing, this part of the conversation is about patient safety, informed consent, and whether our institutions are applying consistent rules. Then we’re joined by Idaho House Majority Leader Jason Monks to discuss a statewide call for prayer and fasting. He explains why humility and self-reflection are the point, how leaders need divine guidance, and why the “separation of church and state” line is often used without knowing the history. We also dig into what “answered prayer” would actually look like: lower rhetoric, more patience, and the ability to disagree without turning each other into enemies. If you want more hopeful stories grounded in biblical Christianity, American history, and constitutional principles, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show

    27 min
  7. 13 MAR

    A Week Of Unexpected Wins For Faith And Family

    5,700 ISIS terrorists moved out of a shaky Syrian prison system and into Iraq. Sponsors walk away from a long-running Disney event. States start ending lifetime tenure for professors. And an NFL coach gives every player a Bible with a clear message about identity and purpose. That’s the kind of Good News Friday we’re bringing you, because the most important shifts often happen quietly, then all at once. We start with a Middle East security update that surprised even us: the reported US move to relocate thousands of ISIS detainees from Syria to Iraq, lowering the risk of escape and keeping dangerous actors off the field. From there we pivot to a piece of parenting research that keeps confirming what many families already know, children do better when a mom and a dad are both present, bringing different strengths that balance the home. If you care about child development, family structure, and what the data actually says, you’ll want to hear this part. Then we hit education accountability and higher education reform: student debt, weak job alignment, and a growing movement in multiple states to reform or eliminate tenure in favor of performance reviews and renewable contracts. We also talk culture and corporate pressure with news that Gay Days Orlando is being paused after losing sponsorship and hotel support. We wrap with two worldview-level stories: growing pushback on costly climate accords and a Seattle Seahawks coaching staff that’s unashamed to put faith front and center. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs some hope, and leave a review. Which story landed most for you, and why? Support the show

    27 min
  8. 12 MAR

    Primary Power For Independent Voters

    You can care about principles and still care about strategy, because the rules of the system decide whether your voice gets heard. We start with a listener stuck in a closed-primary state as an independent and walk through the hard tradeoff: stay unaffiliated and lose primary access, or register with a party so you get two meaningful chances to influence the outcome. Along the way, we explain open primaries vs closed primaries, why crossover voting happens, and how to think about party registration without turning your conscience over to a party label.  From there, we zoom out to a values-first approach to voting, including Benjamin Rush’s blunt line that he’s neither an aristocrat nor a democrat but a “Christocrat.” That idea frames the whole conversation: judge candidates by the values they defend and the policies they will implement, not by team identity. If you’ve felt politically homeless, this gives you a clear way to stay grounded while still being effective.  We also tackle two rapid-fire but important civics issues. First, the constitutional question about whether President Trump could ever serve as vice president, using the 12th Amendment and the 22nd Amendment to show why eligibility rules matter. Second, we respond to concerns about DEI in schools by correcting common “Founders” misinformation, including what really happened on July 4 versus August 2 with the Declaration of Independence, then lay out practical steps to challenge questionable curriculum and classroom materials at the local level.  Wrap it up with a thoughtful look at gerrymandering reform and why simple fixes like “rectangular districts” run into geography, population, and politics. If you want more constitutional literacy, better history, and actionable ways to engage, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. 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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