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著者: Tim Barton David Barton & Rick Green
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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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  • America 250 And A Comeback In Patriotism - with Nate Schatzline
    2026/06/30

    Fireworks are easy. Remembering what made America worth celebrating is harder, and that’s where we go for America 250. Rick Green, David Barton, and Tim Barton talk through the surprising wave of renewed patriotism we’re seeing right now, why it rattles the cynics, and how learning the stories of the Declaration’s signers brings “lives, fortunes, sacred honor” back into focus. We also dig into the idea that gratitude for America is not blind pride, it’s a commitment to protect the freedoms we’ve inherited.

    Then we zoom out to a cultural moment you might not expect: FIFA visitors flooding social media with awe at American freedom and abundance. From the simple stuff like free refills to the deeper stuff like safety and liberty, those reactions become a mirror for Americans who have grown numb. We talk about why outside eyes can reignite appreciation, and why this season feels connected to a broader spiritual hunger that’s pulling people back toward truth, clarity, and faith.

    Our guest, Texas State Representative Nate Schatzline, gets intensely practical about what happens when pastors and churches stop sitting out the public square. He shares what he’s seen bringing pastors to Washington, DC, what wakes leaders up, and why local races like school board and city council are where the culture actually turns. Nate also breaks down the For Liberty and Justice blueprint that has helped flip 137 seats in Texas and explains how his own campaign, backed by his church and family, led to real legislative wins on issues like women’s sports, protections for minors, border and fentanyl enforcement, property tax priorities, and human trafficking crackdowns.

    If you’re ready to move from anger to action, listen, share this with your pastor or a friend who cares about the next generation, then subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the conversation.

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  • The Bible Behind America’s Founding
    2026/06/29

    July 4 gets all the fireworks, but our actual independence vote landed on July 2, 1776, and that one detail opens the door to a much bigger reset of what we think we know about America’s founding. We walk through the real timeline from Richard Henry Lee’s motion, to Jefferson’s draft, to the edits Congress made, to why July 4 is better understood as Declaration Day, not the day the vote happened.

    Then we tackle the argument lighting up headlines: Bible passages in public school curriculum. We explain why studying the Bible as literature and history is not the same thing as preaching it, and why so many classic American texts assume biblical references. If students read Martin Luther King Jr’s Letter From Birmingham Jail but don’t know who Paul is or what the fiery furnace story refers to, they miss the point. We also get specific about the “unconstitutional” claim, including what the 1963 Supreme Court decisions actually allowed in history and literature classes.

    Finally, we bring it back to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the question underneath everything: can you understand the Founding Fathers without biblical literacy when Scripture was so commonly quoted in their political writing? We cover the Dunlap broadside printing, why signatures come later on August 2, and we share a simple reading list you can use with your family this week, from John Adams’s letters to John Quincy Adams and Calvin Coolidge.

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  • The Week’s Biggest Wins For Faith And Freedom
    2026/06/26

    The news cycle trains you to expect bad headlines, so we decided to spend this Good News Friday hunting for proof that courage still exists and that good ideas still produce good results. We start close to home with a major release for American history lovers: our new book “Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor,” profiling all 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. If you care about the Founding Fathers, the American Revolution, and clearing away lazy modern myths, this is a practical way to rebuild civic memory with real biographies and real stories.

    Then we widen the lens to a surprising economic and political shift: Cuba approving sweeping free market reforms to avoid collapse. When a system that calls itself communist starts allowing private enterprise, independent investment, and ownership-like incentives, it’s an accidental confession that socialism can’t deliver. We also dig into religious liberty and compelled messaging in sports, including the MLB controversy tied to Bible verses on Pride-themed hats and why it matters when institutions try to police viewpoint while permitting other slogans. Along the way, we give credit to the Texas Rangers for choosing Faith and Family Nights and show how “voting with your dollars” still sends a message.

    We close with big-picture policy and power: the fallout from slashing USAID funding and the argument that cutting off money streams shifted election outcomes across Latin America, plus a cultural flashpoint where a minor league team forfeits rather than wear Pride Night uniforms. And yes, we talk about Elon Musk’s stated intent to counter George Soros’s influence and what that signals about money, protest movements, and elections.

    If you like biblical, historical, and constitutional perspective with your headlines, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What’s the most encouraging win you’ve seen lately, and why?

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