The WallBuilders Show

Rebuilding Foundations That Last

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

Liberty doesn’t survive on autopilot. We explore how America’s founders tied the survival of a free republic to public virtue formed by Christianity and Scripture—and why that insight matters for the next 250 years. From the colonies’ covenantal beginnings to the Constitutional Convention, we walk through vivid moments and primary sources that show a living dependence on God rather than a sterile secular frame.

You’ll hear how artist Howard Chandler Christy, studying the founders’ words, painted a Bible open to Matthew 5 into his massive Capitol canvas, capturing the moral atmosphere of the Convention. We revisit John Quincy Adams’s bold claim that the Declaration laid government’s cornerstone on the first precepts of Christianity, linking July Fourth to the mission of Christ. And we let Benjamin Franklin—often labeled the least religious—surprise us with his call for daily prayer, his belief that “God governs the affairs of men,” and his warnings drawn straight from Scripture.

The conversation presses into a practical question: every law reflects morality, so whose morality shapes our policies? We outline a clear, constructive standard grounded in timeless truths—human dignity, restrained power, strong families, justice with mercy—summed up in the proverb that righteousness exalts a nation. Finally, we take courage from Nehemiah’s blueprint for rebuilding amid opposition: start where you are, work shoulder to shoulder, and invite God into the work He authored.

If you’re hungry for a principled path to cultural renewal rooted in history and Scripture, this one’s for you. Listen, share it with a friend, and tell us where you see foundations worth restoring. Subscribe, rate the show, and leave a review so more people can join the conversation.

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