Giving Our Veterans A New Opportunity – with General Bob Dees

Our black history segment today is on Bridget Mason, the story of a former slave who goes on to become very successful and start churches in California. Our interview segment is with General Bob Dees to talk about their Valor Farm program, taking Veterans who need help becoming re-acclimated to society. It’s a one-year program where patriots can learn new trades and get plugged back in to society.

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Is It About Race? Or Life? – with Bishop Jim Lowe

Our black history segment today is on Wentworth Cheswell. We follow it up with an interview with Bishop Lowe of Guiding Light Church in Birmingham Alabama, regarding an article he wrote on the Tyre Nichols incident. When we consider disrespect for race, ultimately it stems from a disrespect for life. Bishop Lowe tells us about how these tie into each other, and gives some good insight on race and the brotherhood of all mankind.

Expansion of Christianity in the Culture – on Good News Friday

Our black history segment today is on John Marrant, the first black missionary to Native American tribes. We follow up with some good news segments out of David and Tim’s stack- A House Energy and Commerce Committee meetings starts off with everyone being given a Bible. A revival is happening at a Christian University in Ohio. More organizations and government projects are now denying Chinese products and involvement. All of this and more on Good News Friday!

Speaking from a Place of Encouragement – with Bob McEwen, part 3

Today, our black history segment today is on Betsey Stockton, an early black missionary. Next, we bring you a presentation from former Congressman Bob McEwen that he gave at the ProFamily Legislators Conference a couple months back. He offers hope for the direction of our country by reminding us of past victories and that our current trajectory can be influenced by Godly leaders.

Speaking from a Place of Encouragement – with Bob McEwen, part 2

Today, our black history segment today is on Harry Hosier, great evangelist and orator in the Second Great Awakening and namesake for the Indiana region. Next, we bring you a presentation from former Congressman Bob McEwen that he gave at the ProFamily Legislators Conference a couple months back. He offers hope for the direction of our country by reminding us of past victories and that our current trajectory can be influenced by Godly leaders.

Speaking from a Place of Encouragement – with Bob McEwen, part 1

Today, our black history segment today is on Charles Patterson, and early automobile manufacturer at the time the horse-drawn carriage was being replaced by horseless carriages. Next, we bring you a presentation from former Congressman Bob McEwen that he gave at the ProFamily Legislators Conference a couple months back. He offers hope for the direction of our country by reminding us of past victories and that our current trajectory can be influenced by Godly leaders

An Update on Government with House Leadership – with Congressman Roger Williams

Our black history hero segment today is on Clara Brown. Later in the program we have Congressman Roger Williams on to give us an update on government, now with Republican house leadership. What is his take on the State of the Union address? What is going on with our relationship with China? What about the southern border? All of this and more, today on WallBuilders!�

Megachurches Making a Difference – on Good News Friday

We start the program with another black history hero. Today’s hero is Stephen Smith. Next, we work through David and Tim’s stack of good news. In Africa, terrorism is being fought by the US government. More Christian programs are being introduced into public schools. A megachurch in Florida requires its members to agree affirm the biblical definition of marriage. In Fort Worth, Texas, a megachurch gets involved in school board elections and turns things around.�

Native Americans, Pro-Life News and ESG – on Foundations of Freedom Thursday

Today’s black hero segment is on Paul Cuffe. We start the Foundations of Freedom segment working through listener questions, first- If the Native Americans immigrated to America through a land bridge, could you really say that they are native? Next, who is behind ESG and what can we do about it? Also we discuss state supreme court decisions regarding pro life decision, good and bad.�

An Update on the State of the Government – with Congressman Josh Brecheen

Our black hero segment today is on Lemuel Haynes. Later, we have Congressman Josh Brecheen, representative from Oklahoma, on to discuss the state of our federal government. How are things progressing now that the house has new rules? What is happening regarding our relationship with China? Is anything going to be done about our out-of-control spending? All of this and more!�

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