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Religious Freedom Day

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles, Updates|

Religious Freedom Day is celebrated in America each year on January 16, the date of the 1786 passage of Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom. Thomas Jefferson was one of America's strongest voices in support of public religious expressions and religious freedom, but today has been transformed by the media [...]

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The Christian Faith of President George H. W. Bush

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles, Updates|

George H. W. Bush—our nation’s 41st president—passed away on November 30, 2018. Some of his last words before he passed into eternity affirm his faith: His longtime friend and former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, arrived at his Houston home on Friday morning to check on him. Mr. Bush [...]

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COVID-19 & Religious Liberty

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles|

If you feel like your religious liberties are being violated during this time of crisis, you can contact these organizations. Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF): https://www.adflegal.org/ First Liberty: https://firstliberty.org/ Liberty Counsel: https://www.lc.org/ Pacific Justice Institute (PJI): https://www.pacificjustice.org/  

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The State of Judicial Selections: The Missouri Plan and How it Fails

By |April 10th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles|

Introduction Since much public policy is now created by the judiciary, the federal judicial system in America receives increasingly more attention from politicos, pundits, and reporters. Federal judicial appointments are often closely watched, as are cases at the US Supreme Court. Yet despite the attention, the original intent of the judiciary [...]

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Resources & Fun Activities For Staying In

By |April 5th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles|

WallBuilders does not necessarily endorse these websites and resources. We are sharing some educational and fun sites that have been shared with us that we thought might be beneficial. At the time we’re posting this list of resources (April 2020), all of these contain at least some free resources. Activities/Games: Crafts, [...]

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A Call to Live

By |February 22nd, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles|

This is a part of our Alumni Series of articles written by past participants of the WallBuilders/Mercury One Leadership Training Program. Click here to learn more about LTP.  By Kayla Kibodeaux – Class of 2019 I remember the distinct moment that I felt my entire life change. As I looked out at the [...]

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LTP in Israel

By |February 6th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles|

This is a part of our Alumni Series of articles written by past participants of the WallBuilders/Mercury One Leadership Training Program. Click here to learn more about LTP.  By Devyn Gulickson - Class of 2017 In the fall of 2017, I finished the Leadership Training Program (LTP) put on by Mercury [...]

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LTP Alumni Corner

By |February 5th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles|

Conversation and Community Welcome to the LTP Alumni Corner! We wanted to create a space where y'all could continue to have the conversations and build the communities that we started back in the Program. Below you will find pictures, updates, opportunities, and articles from past LTP legends! If you [...]

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No, Revisionists, Thanksgiving is not a Day of Mourning

By |November 29th, 2019|Categories: Issues and Articles, Library|

No, Revisionists, Thanksgiving is not a Day of Mourning by David Barton Just before Thanksgiving, I discussed the origins of the holiday on Glenn Beck’s show The Vault.[1] I understand the program has been used profitably by teachers throughout America. After a college professor showed the episode to a class, a [...]

Columbus and the Context of Colonization

By |November 27th, 2019|Categories: Historical Writings, Issues and Articles|

To the right is a picture of a recently desecrated statue of Christopher Columbus. With red paint simulating the appearance of blood streaming down his head and shoulders, big white letters mark the ground in front of the memorial with the command: “Kill The Colonizer.” Obviously, the vandals who did this [...]

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