by Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
<p>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.</p>
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July 3, 2024
<p>What if the foundation of American greatness lies in the unwavering faith and values of its Founding Fathers? Learn how the key principles championed by figures like Benjamin Rush, who launched the Sunday school movement, can guide us in restoring national unity today. In this episode, we explore Rush's advocacy for incorporating the Bible into public education and contrast it with the profound societal changes that followed the 1963 Supreme Court decision to remove Bible readings from schools.<br/><br/>Join us as we highlight the deeply rooted Christian beliefs of signers of the Declaration of Independence, such as Richard Stockton, Roger Sherman, and Francis Hopkinson, and how their faith influenced their monumental contributions. From Stockton's harrowing ordeal and faith-filled legacy to Sherman's biblical devotion and Hopkinson's musical contributions to American church music, their stories offer powerful insights into the role of faith in political leadership. We also examine the vision of leaders like Gouverneur Morris and George Washington for a nation guided by religion and morality, and reflect on John Adams' call to commemorate Independence Day with acts of devotion to God. Tune in to understand the power of religious liberty in America, including recent legislative and judicial shifts that have reintroduced religious teachings in public schools.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://wallbuilders.givingfuel.com/donate">Support the Show.</a></p>
July 2, 2024
<p>What if the principles that founded America were deeply rooted in faith and divine intervention? Join us as we uncover the spiritual and historical foundations of American Independence. Prepare to be amazed as we recount the profound moments of the first Continental Congress in 1774, starting their monumental session with a remarkable two-hour prayer and Bible study. Through the intimate letters of John Adams to his wife Abigail, discover how spiritual experiences shaped early American governance and contributed to the nation's unique stability and endurance.<br/><br/>In our journey through American history, witness the miraculous feats that propelled the Continental Army and Navy to victory, from Colonel Smith's daring exploits to the British surrender in 1781. Feel the palpable sense of divine intervention documented by John Adams and George Washington. We also highlight the historic printing of the first English Bibles in America. We further delve into the biblical influences on America’s founding fathers, stressing the sacred duty of voting and sharing fascinating stories of lesser-known figures like John Witherspoon and Benjamin Rush. This episode is a compelling reflection on the spiritual heritage and principles that continue to define America's essence.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://wallbuilders.givingfuel.com/donate">Support the Show.</a></p>
July 1, 2024
<p>Are the Ten Commandments making a comeback in our schools? We promise to uncover the intriguing journey of reintroducing these biblical principles into the educational system. We sit down with Matt Krause, a former state representative and attorney with First Liberty, who provides a behind-the-scenes look at the legislative efforts and constitutional support for this initiative. Join us as we recount our experiences testifying in Texas and Louisiana, highlighting the differing outcomes, and hear Tim's firsthand account of Louisiana's legislative process, including a memorable bill signing moment.<br/><br/>What if restoring the Ten Commandments to public spaces could counteract moral relativism and strengthen community values? We explore the historical significance of displaying religious symbols such as nativity scenes and public prayers, and the push to return these traditions to local government properties. Reflecting on Supreme Court decisions and historical practices, we delve into the grassroots efforts aimed at promoting moral absolutes and cultural stability. This episode underscores the importance of community-driven movements in reestablishing these foundational values.<br/><br/>We highlight the profound impact of the Ten Commandments in American history and education. From a 1940s judge in Minnesota who used them to reform a juvenile delinquent to the nationwide movement sparked by Cecil B. DeMille's 1959 movie, the Ten Commandments, have played a pivotal role in shaping our nation. We discuss the legal battles and recent Supreme Court decisions that have influenced these displays, including the positive impact of school chaplains on student well-being. Celebrate with us as we share the inspiring return of the Ten Commandments to schools across the country.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://wallbuilders.givingfuel.com/donate">Support the Show.</a></p>
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