The Hope Hotline - KrisAnne Hall | Liberty First Legal
Episode Date: January 30, 2026KrisAnne Hall - All her resources are available here: https://www.krisannehall.com/...
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Real talk.
Hello, and welcome to the Hope Hotline.
Thank you.
Don't worry about Chris Ann.
Is the thing too big?
Oh, no.
Okay, we just sat down, as usual.
She's, what's so funny is she is so picky, Oonie about being on time.
So this is probably like.
Freaking me out.
No, you don't.
No, but you all not hear them.
Just wing it, girl.
Well.
Give me sign like that.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'll go through a little thing.
Do you want me go through the little thing first after?
Yeah, go to the thing.
And then she can play with her earpiece.
Well, she ain't wearing that thing.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
We're done with that thing.
I'm some kind of a professional.
I didn't know.
Okay, yeah, exactly.
I didn't know.
I'm way taller than you.
We're at the same height.
No, we're the same height.
You're not.
In real life?
You're actually taller than me in real life.
I'm 5'2.
Oh, yeah, see, I'm 5'1 on a good tall day.
Oh, okay.
All right.
I just had my chair really.
high. Yeah, but you can't hear that because you don't have your in there. That's right. That's right. That's
so she's like, I want to get in there because I'm really particular about being on time. And then Tracy
just said to us, oh my gosh, she's not on.
Hello, hello. We're the most professional podcast there is out there.
But you know what? We're fun. And that's all that really matters. Oh my gosh. I can hear you
perfectly with or without it. That's probably because I got a big mouth. I was turning her up. I'm like,
Why can't I hear her?
It's so quiet.
I thought she was louder.
No, I am louder.
I know.
Oh, my gosh.
All right.
Hi, everybody.
So a minute goes, Tracy says, I just come in because we're dealing with animal feces out in the sidewalk.
And, like, whatever.
And Tracy says, you got one minute.
I was like, one minute.
For you, that must have been like, that's not going to work for me.
Look, I was in the Army and we were taught.
that 10 minutes early is five minutes late.
Oh my gosh.
And I don't really know, I don't really blame it on the military because I kind of was always
like that naturally.
Not me.
But being in the military, made you worse.
Made me worse.
Yeah, not me.
Made me worse.
I think 10 minutes early is like.
10 minutes early.
30 minutes early.
I think it's like almost borderline demonic.
Oh, what?
Wow.
Being 10 minutes early.
Oh, no.
Oh my gosh.
Not you're going too far.
It's not of God to be tim and as early.
I'm just kidding.
Do you think Jesus was late?
I don't think Jesus was ever late.
No.
He was always on time.
That's right.
Always on time.
Well, actually, most people thought he was late for Lazarus.
That's true.
Oh, but he was right on time.
But he's right on time.
So we're going to go into an...
No, we're not.
Episode of singing.
There's got an on-time God.
All right.
He's never late.
Oh, dear Lord.
Here we go.
I love it.
Yeah.
My husband says she needs sleep.
Sleep deprivation will make you giddy.
And I've had to deal with that playing myself.
So you want to do her thing really quick?
Do you want me to?
Well, not really.
Okay.
Can I just show her stuff?
Just show her stuff.
Okay, and I think I have something else and we're going to try it, but I didn't get a chance to practice it.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, that's the one that I, the video I was telling you about about Colton's adoption story.
Oh.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, that's the picture from that.
With your long hair.
Long hair. Yeah, with my long hair.
Yeah, so Chris Ann Hall is here.
And so if you want to find out any information, this is the website you're going to go to.
I think I have something that will pop up.
So we're going to try that, but I didn't have a chance to test it.
So we're going to test it live.
Like we do everything.
Surprise, surprise.
So, yeah, so Chris Ann Hall is here today, and we are very, very excited to hear all of your answers.
to all of the questions. Exactly. Yes. All righty. And you're coming to the church.
Yes. Do you have that?
No, I would hope. You just told me one second ago.
Oh my gosh. So we'll have a grab up for that. You can't expect other people to be on time either.
I gave it to her more than just a second ago. Are you sure about that?
No. I gave three potential titles. Oh, let's talk about these titles. Okay. I'm excited about
All right. So she's coming, which we'll have a graphic and we'll be announcing because it's for the community at large.
But they're going to be titled Citizen Power 101, Exercisingia, Defending the Constitutional Rights, or Constitutional Rights, doesn't have the in front of it.
We the people taking back our government.
I love that.
And then awakening the liberty within rights, duty, and our authority.
Oh my gosh, that third one's the charm right there.
You like that one?
Oh my gosh.
That was my favorite too, so.
It's okay.
Oh, that was your favorite.
Yeah, that was my favorite too.
Yeah, that's going to be the title.
She's coming on Friday and Saturday of March, the 23rd and 24th, I believe.
I can't answer that question.
I only go where people tell me to go when they tell me to go there.
Oh, my goodness.
It's a Friday night and a Saturday.
I think he's like 13 to 14.
Okay, it's the 13th and the 14th.
It's the 13th and the 14th.
Yes.
That's it right there.
Perfect.
That's Friday and Saturday.
So, and that's open to the public.
So we'll put some stuff out there for it, but you're not going to want to miss it.
What?
This brain right here.
That brain right there.
If it could be completely released to the rest of us, we could do some major damage.
I don't know if the world could handle that much insanity in one place.
Let's contain it.
I don't know what I would do if I had that kind of brainpower.
I might conquer the world.
You would.
Thank God, God made me dumb.
We'd be in big trouble
Big trouble.
Okay, so the other thing is
we'll have these in the church march
If you don't come here
You can also buy these on Amazon.
On Amazon, yes.
She just wrote these two books
Along with the other six that you have out there
Which I'm going to talk about.
I looked you up.
AI has some great things to say about you.
Wow.
Oh, well they must stop pulling from the Southern Poverty Law Center then.
I don't know.
It wasn't mean.
Oh, well, that's nice.
nice. I've been training it well.
Except for it likes to say that you were a Democrat and now you're a conservative.
I was. I know. I was.
It likes to make that point.
Yes. Well, I don't mind making that point.
Yeah, before I was a Christian. No, that's really crazy because my, my transformation
from a Democrat to a constitutionalist.
It's what it says.
Happened when through the process of my salvation.
It says you are constitutional conservative.
of the things you went from being a Democrat to a constitutional conservative.
Oh, I wasn't just a Democrat girlfriend. I was a hardcore socialist. Oh, yeah. You are a socialist?
100%. 100%. That is shocking. I was not only, yeah, I was not only a socialist. I, I was, uh, I believed that
people were a scourge on the planet, you know, everybody, but us, the people who thought like me,
Right.
Oh my gosh.
Well, that explains a lot of why Democrats are doing what they're doing right now.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
See, God is.
Look what Jesus can do in your heart.
Yeah, that's what I always say.
People think that debating is going to change.
No, it's praying for that individual.
It's the Holy Spirit.
And the heart of that individual.
You will only win them to pro-life, pro-marriage.
things that we believe in, spiritually speaking, the Bible's side of things, that will only change
through the heart that does not change through debate. It never will, and people don't get it.
I think you have to be able to bring truth, right? But it's in the presentation.
Too many people think that it's about the debate. It's about confrontation. It's not about
confrontation. It's about relationship. And so you have to bring truth through a relationship
in a way that you live consistently by your own word. Because when you're dealing with people
who came from my background, they're looking for your hypocritical moment. Oh, yeah. I mean,
Oh, see, I knew. I knew, right? They're waiting for that. Oh, yeah. So you have to be grounded and you have to be rooted in truth yourself. And you have to be committed to that because you're not just sharing the truth because you have to share the truth with your voice. Words carry power. And if you don't speak them, then they don't carry that power. But you have to not only speak the truth, you have to actually be consistently
dedicated and disciplined in it.
So that means that you can't put down the socialists one day for taking government welfare
and then run out and ask the government to fund your ministry.
Oops, sorry, that was my out-loud voice.
I didn't need to go there.
It's so true, though.
Yeah.
But I can tell you, like, there are Christians that are on big soapboxes,
but that are on welfare and don't pay their tithe.
Yeah, yeah.
Or if they do, they pay the tithe off of their welfare check.
And it's like, are you kidding me?
Well, I think a lot of that has to do with not being tied into the right church,
the right pastoral leadership because I don't know what version people use,
but my Bible does not say Cicke first the government and its benefits.
It says, seeky first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be added
unto you. And so what a lot of people don't really understand is, like I said, that the people out there,
they're waiting for the Christians to be hypocritical, to show that hypocritical sign.
And we are called to be ambassadors for Christ. And we are called to show that Christ is the solution.
Yeah. And that God is our provider and our protector, right?
Yeah.
But when we run to government to fund what we need, when we run to government to give us money for our schooling,
when we run to government to provide for our home, what we're really saying, not to your pastor
and not to your churchy friends, what you're saying to the lost world is that as a believer,
I believe God is bankrupt and he needs a government bailout.
Oh yeah.
100%.
And we completely undermine the power of the gospel in that word.
And I have biblical proof of that.
When Jesus sat down with Nicodemus, he said,
if I tell you of earthly things and you believe me not,
how will you ever believe me in the heavenly things?
so how your faith plays out in the earthly things.
Do you run to God for your needs or do you run for government?
Actually affects your credibility for heavenly things.
Oh, yeah.
I agree with that and not to go off topic because it's not,
but it's like fundraising and things like that.
We've never done fundraising.
We obviously didn't think P.P money or any of that.
We've never taken government money or whatever.
I don't want government P anything.
No, exactly.
But fundraising is.
stuff we've never done that. And the one reason is, is Tom has always said, why would, if God's called
me to do it, why would I fundraise for it? The finances will be there. But what happens is people
would prefer you to fundraise so they don't have to open their wallet to provide for it.
Well, because here's how you do it. We mistake in the church giving people opportunities to sew
into a mission with fundraising. Fundraising is not saying, hey, the Lord has laid this on our heart.
do you want to sew into this, partner with us, and reap the benefits of this, not just simply
here on earth, but in heavenly places.
That's not what fundraising is.
Fundraising is, buy my muffin.
That's not sowing into a ministry.
Buying a muffin is not sewing into a ministry is not sowing into a purpose.
Or I'll have a car wash.
That's not like, I don't get it.
I really don't get it.
And it really puts a black eye.
I don't know why we're talking about this,
maybe because somebody needs to see it,
but it puts a black guy when you're standing out on corners with buckets
saying we've got a,
we're going on this mission trip,
or our church needs this and our church needs that,
and then you're begging the cars that drive by for the funds of it.
Well, it's declaring God is bankrupt.
It's not good.
But people think it's completely normal.
It has been normalized.
It has been normalized.
And when your church does,
doesn't do fundraising
but does the faith walk there are you you'll meet with
I mean there are some people who go man I've never seen this before I
man I respect it and I like you just turn my thought process
to a whole different way and then you'll be met with opposition over it
well because again it boils down to what are people willing to work for
if you if you put it in the realm of car wash car wash
and bake sales, then you can blame it on, well, we didn't work hard enough, or our muffins
weren't good enough, right? But in reality, it's the faithfulness that we give to God. It's the
faithfulness in our giving. Deuteronomy 28 does not say...
Best chapter and almost the whole entire Bible. I know. Deuteronomy 28 does not say when you
stand on the street corner and advertise for your car wash, the windows of heaven will open and
overflow. And what's interesting to people is that we don't teach that God's commands throughout the Bible
are, if you will, then I will. Salvation is free. Oh, yeah. You still have to choose it, though.
Oh, yeah. You still have to choose it. And, you know, I wrote these two books, but I have another book that I'm just
about finish writing and it's how the Bible is a contract. It's written exactly like I do
contract. I'm an attorney. I don't know if you told them that. But that's what a covenant is.
Yes. A covenant is a contract. But people look at that from a super spiritual,
biblical perspective, right? I'm an attorney who does contracts for a living. And I picked up
the Bible one day and I noticed one word. And I thought to myself, in the legal world, that word
is like this big, right? What else am I missing? And then my, I had that explosion moment.
And I realized the Bible as a covenant, people's like, oh, it's a covenant, you know, Abraham and blah,
blah, blah, right. But a covenant is another word for a contract. Oh, yeah. And the Bible itself is
written exactly the way I would write a contract, form, function, terms, everything. I can show you
this clause is this kind of contract clause. This clause is this kind of contract clause. And I've gone
through the Bible. And my new book is showing, which isn't published yet, so don't go look for it.
I don't even have a title for it yet, is just a manuscript, how the Bible is a contract where if you
fulfill the conditions of the contract, the consequences are guaranteed.
In 2009, in 2009, when I realized that because the Lord spoke to me and he says, I'm making
this covenant with you.
The Lord spoke to you?
Yeah, he did.
It was pretty awesome.
And she's making fun because of lunch.
But when the Lord, I remember in my prayer time, I, you know, was writing in my journal.
which I don't do a lot in my prayer time,
but I literally, when the Lord says,
I'm going to make a covenant with you,
I pulled out my paper and my pen
and I started writing it in my journal.
And then I was like a covenant.
So I ended up researching covenant.
What is exactly?
I've seen this so many times.
What is covenant?
And then I realized that's a contract.
And I went, oh my gosh.
And then I realized when I read the Bible after that,
how many times we have covenants?
I'm like, that's a contractual agreement that he made between us and him.
It's binding.
So it changed all my mind sets on every single thing that the Lord said,
I will do this, which is basically a contract that he made between us.
And the only way it breaks is like with the Israelites, you break your end of the contract,
I break my end of the contract.
Well, actually, not to correct you.
Because your line of thinking is correct.
But it even works for a non-believer, like tithing.
Right, exactly.
You tithe.
I'm going to bless you whether you're a believer or not.
God doesn't break the contract like that.
What happens is it's called breach.
If I breach the conditions of the contract, there are consequences to my breach.
If I break the contract, God is not nullifying the contract.
God is using the contract to enforce the consequences upon me for my breach of the contract.
But just like the Israelites, when they fixed it,
then that contractual agreement was back again.
Because in contract law, that's called remedy.
When you remedy the breach, then the contract can move forward into fulfillment.
I didn't know that.
I just knew that they...
But you knew it.
But I, well, I knew because I read in the word, like when they fixed it, the contract came back.
And everything that was initiated was then again reinforced.
Yes, because when you remedy a breach, every contract has a clause in it.
where you have the right to cure and remedy for the breach.
When you cure the breach and you remedy the breach,
then you are now back into alignment with the contractual agreement,
and the benefits can now flow through the contract
that were cut off when you breached it.
And that's why for me, and I'm sure it is for you,
like when I look at the cross,
and the three things that were done through the cross,
through salvation, healing, and prosperity.
I look it as a contract.
So for me, and then, you know,
there are other things that even reinforce it more
by like the word sozo and things like that,
which solidify that contract.
But when I look at those things,
I'm like, he can't break that.
Like I literally look at that cross
and I look at how it is a contract.
So for me, it's even so, like, not movable.
It is not a willy-nilly situation here.
Before we had notaries.
Before we had courts that were accessible on a regular basis,
people actually would sign contracts in blood.
The blood is the signature on the contract.
God's word, and it even says that God swore by himself
because he was no other that he could swear to that was high.
enough. So the contract is sealed and signed by him, which means he can't lie about it,
and he can't change it because he never changes. So again, going back to Deuteronomy,
God says, if you will do this, I will bless you. If you do not do this, I will curse you.
The curse is not the violating of the contract on God's part. The curse is the fulfillment of the
penalty for your failure to comply with a contractual agreement.
Isn't that interesting?
I never looked at it like that before, but that's a great way to look at it.
Can I, you want me to tell you that one word that I saw that flipped everything?
Absolutely.
Because I was curious, but.
So go to your, go to your King James Bible, okay?
Not the new King James, the King James.
Okay.
Because that's the most original translation.
Correct.
Translation.
The word is shall, S-H-A-L.
Now, what's very interesting is that shall is a very, very powerful legal term.
That word shall, when you see shall in a contract or you see shall even in law, right, statute or something, whatever follows that word shall, this shall be done, right?
Not even the judge himself can deviate from that.
That word shall means what follows must happen exactly as it's written, exactly as it's commanded.
The judge himself can't change it. It's a mandatory appointment.
So if you go through your Bible and you start circling all those shalls, you see that it's written like a contract, that the word shall, anything that follows shall has to happen exactly word for word the way it happens.
then you remember God can't lie, so it has to happen exactly the way it happens. He can't change,
and he said his word will not change. So everything that follows shall has to happen exactly that way.
And God is the supreme judge of the universe. He's established his word above his name in such a way
that the supreme judge of the universe can't even change what follows shall. So if you do what he says,
if you fulfill his commandment.
If you do this, then I shall.
It has to happen that way.
Did you guys know that?
No.
No, but I'm going to store that.
I knew you.
Yeah, that is right up your alley.
Holy moly.
I'm telling you,
I told my pastor about this and then we had a conference
and he started preaching on this
and I was getting really excited
because I've had this manuscript in my hand.
I preached this message.
You know, Pastor Merrick in Georgia?
I know the name, but...
Yeah, Pastor Merrick is in North Atlanta.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes.
I know, yeah.
So he had me, and I preached this message for the first time in his church.
And it was like, and so I wrote the manuscript for the book,
but I've been holding onto it for two years.
And I told Pastor, I said, I know this is right.
I know this is real.
I know this is true.
I know I'm correct in this understanding.
But how do I publish a book about something that I know is absolutely true, but I don't live out myself?
Because the word is still the word, whether you do it or not.
And that's what he said.
He looked at me, he said, Chris Ann, why do you think I'm preaching this to myself right now?
Because I was violating my first law, which is don't get paralyzed in perfection.
Do what you have to do to get it out.
And it's never going to be perfect because only Christ is perfect.
anyway. Put it out there and the act of putting it out helps me solidify myself and I have it in writing
so I keep reminding myself. Yeah. And then I help other people as well. Well, it's the same thing as like
healing, if you think about it, because some of the greatest preachers that I know that preach on healing
and have seen the greatest miracles, when they first started preaching it, they weren't seeing the
miracles. But they said it's in the word. The word is true. Whether I see it or not,
is irrelevant. I still preach the word whether I see it or not. Yeah. So that's really what you have to,
I mean, that's how you see the results. So now the manuscript is the manuscript. I'm doing some minor
tweaking and I hope it to be published in the next month or so. That's super exciting. I was going
to introduce her, but now I'm not going to, because I'm not going to waste my time on that.
But I do want to say, listen, this is how awesome, like how effective you've been. Like, I'm going to
make her briefly tell you like really your testament because I love it she was a I mean before she
was a socialist Democrat like after that you were a Baptist oh before that I was a witch oh dear Lord's
mercy I didn't know that. The Lord saved me out of witchcraft. That is amazing yeah no I was a
soul practicing white witch right we didn't do bad things oh you sound like Ariana Grande and
her co-star from
what is it?
Cynthia Revo
Oh, O'Revo from Wicked.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They're both practicing witches, but they're white witches, so they're good.
Yeah, yeah, that's what I was.
The Lord delivered me from that.
And then you are a Baptist preacher's wife,
which is hilarious.
Oh, yeah, I had all my long blue jeans skirts.
Oh, my gosh.
Are you kidding me?
No, I'm not kidding you.
Oh my gosh, you really went from one extreme to the next.
Look, girlfriend, I am all in.
That is my personality.
I am all in.
If I'm in, I'm all in.
Oh, my gosh.
You sound like Tom Leipley.
You wouldn't know anything about that, though.
Oh.
Black and white.
Right and wrong.
There you go.
That is so true.
That's another one right there.
She is.
That's Heather.
My kindred spirit.
Oh, my gosh.
Black and white to a T.
It drives her crazy.
But we're not being racist.
I've done the black and I've done the white.
It doesn't really matter.
I'm not colorblind.
TMI.
Yeah.
Not really.
Everybody knows.
I don't care.
You're hot, you're hot.
I don't care.
Yeah, whatever.
So this is the awesome thing.
Like you have so much, you have, if you want to read some good books,
noncompliant and unsustainable, you wrote, right?
Where did that come from?
I don't have that book.
I don't know what that is.
Well, then they lied.
Is who lied?
Oh, is that AI?
Such as, yeah.
Oh, AI lied.
I don't know what that is.
So I have authored six books.
Okay.
And I have two award-winning documentaries.
The documentaries are titled non-compliant.
And the second one is the sheriff.
No, what is the sheriff about?
Oh, I love this documentary.
So this, I love both my documentaries because I wrote documentaries.
I would have never even thought about that.
But anyway, the sheriff is all about the history of the American sheriff,
how the American sheriff became part of our constitutional republic,
and the duty and responsibility of the sheriff.
Which people don't understand.
It's pretty wild.
They are not blind enforcers of the law.
They are defenders of the Constitution and of your rights.
Yes.
And most don't know that.
And then what we did,
was, you know, thank the government for giving us the perfect teaching moment. What we did was we took
as a part of this illustration and teaching about what is the power of the duty of the sheriff.
We took two COVID scenarios. One where a pastor kept his church open and the sheriff,
contrary to his duty, arrested him for keeping his church open. And the other, in truth or
consequences, New Mexico, where the pastor kept his church open. And the sheriff did his duty and
helped the church stay open all the way to the governor's office kept this church open. That's one of the
ways Tom knew that Pastor Rodney was not arrested rightfully because he knows the duty of the sheriff
because he was a sheriff's deputy. Yeah. Most people don't understand that the office of the sheriff
in our history began
in the year 800
under Alfred the Great.
I didn't know that.
Well, then you have to watch the sheriff movie
because we go through that very briefly
the history of how the sheriff started
as a henchman of the king.
And then in 1215 England
through the battle at Runny Mead
and the signing of the Magna Carta,
the sheriff was transformed
from a henchman of the king to a defender of the rights of the people.
And that's where our sheriff that we know today
evolved into who he is for our America.
That is so interesting.
It is crazy.
It's just, and when you see the history,
because I hear a lot of people,
oh, you just don't, people's favorite words are,
Christine doesn't know what she's talking about.
Okay, well, prove me wrong.
They don't.
But when you see the history,
And you watch the line go all the way through the history of how things evolved legally and, and constitutionally.
You simply cannot deny the constitutional truth.
Because to say that I'm wrong about the Constitution, because first off, it's not me.
It's history.
It's the people who wrote the Constitution.
It is what it is.
It is what it is, right?
So to say that that is wrong is to deny 700 years of history and experience that bring us to who we are today.
It's pretty crazy.
It is awesome.
But most people, which is one of the questions, but most people don't even know what is in the Constitution, let alone the rights that is provided in it for them, which is frightening.
Yeah.
Well, our rights don't emanate from the Constitution.
The Constitution was created because our rights pre-executive.
seed the Constitution. So our Constitution was written to create a limited and defined government
so that our rights are not infringed upon, trampled upon, right? So our rights come from God.
That's why the Declaration of Independence says we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men
are created equal. They are endowed by their creator with certain and illinable rights. Our rights come
from God. They do not come from government. They do not come from documents. They do not come from law.
I actually had a debate with Chris Cuomo about this because he was, Chris Ann, why do you say what you
say? It's clearly evident that our rights come from law. And I said, okay, well, I think maybe
what we are doing here is not defining terms properly. So tell me what is a right.
well a right is something that's yours he says that that is is yours to exercise with power and authority and can't be taken away from you i said well then it can't come from law
because if law gave you the right then law can take that right away law our rights have to come from god because they are inalienable meaning they can't be taken away from us now you can do bad things and
separate yourself from the rights. You can surrender them through
negligence and bad stewardship. But
no one can take them from you without your consent.
And there are even some rights that you have that can't even be
taken from you, period. Your right to life. That is yours
whether you want to give it up or not. Your right to certain liberties, that is
yours. You can't volunteer to be enslaved.
because as we know we are created in the image of God, he is our creator.
We have an omnipotent, sovereign God who created us.
We are the handiwork of him.
We are his property.
Right.
We can't give away his property.
We don't have that authority.
So we can't volunteer ourselves into slavery.
slavery is an institution that is contrary to God's nature.
Now let me ask you this, and I think this is true, because I mean, I obviously the founders were very flawed.
Oh, of course they were.
But the smartest thing they ever did, in my opinion, and I think the reason why our Constitution stands to the test of time, is because it's basically biblical principle.
I don't think it would have made it as long as it has
because everybody else has pretty much
has not, but ours has stood the test of time
because it is basically all taken from the Bible.
Yeah, I think...
Do you think that's true?
It is true when we understand it
with the proper caveats
because some people sort of go over the rails
and try to put the Constitution in a place
where it's divinely inspired, like the Bible
or it's the same as the Bible.
It's not.
It's men wrote this.
Correct.
It's still written by men.
But they all took it, like for me,
I don't think it is divinely inspired
because they basically took biblical principle.
Yes, it's the principle, right?
Not scriptural words themselves,
but the principles behind them.
And that's what's really, really important
that I think we often miss
is the fact that America was not built on law
it was built on principle.
Our constitution is based on self-evident truths that are created through the understanding and
exercise of these principles, that God is the author of life, that man has been created
by God in the image of God, that God granted man dominion over the,
earth and according to that granting of dominion over the earth he assigned the responsibility of
stewardship and the two main laws in that stewardship is you must love god no other gods over him right
you must love god with all your heart with all your might with all your soul right and you must
love your neighbor as yourself right and those are the two main
principles in the underlying over scoping singular principle of liberty upon which our
Constitution and our Constitution Republic are based.
And nobody knows that.
Most people don't know that, correct?
Otherwise, I mean, let's face it, because a lot of conservatives don't know it.
But a lot of, most Democrats can't know that.
because if they did, they wouldn't stand on the principles that they stand on.
It's not possible.
I mean, it's literally not possible.
If you understood the Constitution and the light in which it was written, you cannot be a Democrat.
No, you cannot.
You know, I don't get it.
Okay, you know me.
I don't get it, though.
I just, let me just put it out there and be very clear.
You can't be a Christian and be a Democrat.
Oh, yeah, 100%.
So I just want to be clear about that.
and I'm not a party politics person, okay?
I am actually anti-political party.
I am very George Washington about this.
George Washington, in this farewell address of 1796, warned us.
Do not allow political parties to get established in America.
It will be the end of liberty in America.
He spent, I mean, the first president of our constitutional republic,
the first man to deny the opportunity to be a king, his last chance as the President of the United
States to address the people, and he chose to spend a significant amount of time telling us,
do not have political parties. This will destroy your liberty, because it will create a
fact, it will create factions, factions in America.
and people will claim allegiance to factions and not preserve liberty.
I had no idea.
I'm freezing.
Can you turn the air conditioner up?
And I had no idea about that.
Yeah.
Tracy Laving. Did you guys know that?
They did it anyway, and they suffered the consequences.
And here we go again.
Here we go again.
I'm literally thinking that sounds like what God said.
He was warning us, don't do this, and yet we do it.
Like, oh my gosh.
That's crazy.
Think about it, though.
We were created to worship.
Yeah, you're going to worship something.
And we were created to need a Savior.
But when we fell in Adam, we created that kind of.
where we lost sight and we lost relationship with our Creator, with our Savior, with our God to whom we were created to worship, right?
So we have a chasm that we are constantly trying to fill.
And from an earthly perspective, our problem is that we fill, just like the Israelites, I want to be a reason.
a man king, right?
Yeah.
Sounds really great, God,
your offer
to be our king and our provider and our
protector is really awesome.
All things considered,
we'd like to have a man king
like everybody else.
That's what America is doing
and has done for a really long time.
We, we...
Yeah, with a president.
As a people, we look for
political saviors.
Oh, it's not...
I mean, it is most
visually in your
face with the president, right?
Oh, yeah.
But it's every level of politics.
You want to water?
No, I'm actually, okay.
It's every level of politics.
We turn congressmen into saviors.
Oh, my gosh, it's so true.
We turn our state reps into saviors.
And in some respects, we turn our county commissioners into saviors.
Because we have, number one, you're already identified.
We don't know what we don't know.
Because we have been taught the wrong thing.
for a very, very long time.
Oh, yeah.
I actually on,
so Liberty First.orgal
is my legal website.
I have a website,
chrisanhall.com.
I have a website chrisanhall.com
where I have all the political articles
and stuff like that.
And on chrisanhall.com,
I have an article titled,
stolen education,
stolen children, stolen future.
And I give you, it's a really short and it's very, it's not narrative, written as a narrative,
it's very bullet pointy, an outline and a timeline of the creation of the American education system.
The American education system is not broken in America.
Okay.
It's operating exactly the way it was created.
Which is dangerous.
Our American education system was created by humanist socialists.
And if you go read that article, chrisanhall.com, stolen education, stolen children, stolen future,
you will see the quotes from the people who are the foundation of our American education program,
the foundation of our department of education, the foundation of the NAA.
And they said, our dream is to create an educational program that creates docile subjects
who yield to our ever molding hand.
Well, that's exactly what they're getting,
but that is frightening.
Well, that's what they created our system to be,
modeled by their own words
and their own aspiration
after communist Russia's education system.
Was that the conception,
or was that around the Rockefeller time?
No, no, no, no.
That was conception.
It started that way.
It was started,
by John Dewey, William Thorndyke, and G. Stanley Hall, who are all students, John Dewey, who is, even to this day in our
American education, says, if you're a teacher and you go to college, you're taught to worship John Dewey.
You'll know the name Thorndyke, but you'll learn to worship John Dewey. John Dewey was a drafter and
signer of the humanist manifesto who believed that literacy was overrated, that we needed to not teach
our children how to read because reading led to solitary, selfish behavior, and even eye strain.
So what we needed to do was teach our children how to behave collectively in community, and that's
what's important about education. Super socialistic.
He was a socialist.
I mean, that is a very socialist mentality.
Our education system was not created by teachers.
It was created by behavioral psychologists.
That is even more frightening.
Well, these are facts. They're absolutely facts.
They were actually found, actually unearthed by a woman by the name of Charlotte
Iserbitt, who was in Ronald Reagan's administration.
in the Department of Education.
And Ronald Reagan commissioned his administration
to find out why literacy was declining in America.
And Charlotte started deep diving
to find out why literacy was declining in America.
Do you know we literacy in New York
for black minorities
was 90% before compulsory education.
It has declined every decade since we started,
since government started having school.
And so Charlotte found this.
She found the foundational beginnings
as they were written in Senate record,
in congressional record,
She found the names and research to they were and what they were doing and the whole purpose and everything.
Her book is like this big.
It's huge.
You can even get it.
It's called the deliberate dumbing down of America.
She was fired by the Reagan administration for what she found.
Are you kidding me?
I'm not kidding you.
I'm not kidding.
She was fired by the Reagan administration for what she found.
Like Bill Bennett fired?
because he was the Secretary of Education at the time.
Was she working with him or was it like Ronald Reagan?
Oh, no, Ronald Reagan didn't.
I'm sure Ronald Reagan didn't fire her.
I doubt that.
But it could be.
I don't know.
But she was fired from the administration probably by the director.
Yeah.
Because of all that she found.
And she said, well, you can fire me.
I'm still going to publish.
That is crazy.
Yeah.
The light or darkness does not.
Not like the light. That is for darn sure.
But when you, if we were taught to think critically and logically, hope, we would already know.
Number one, when you employ government to teach its population, it can't teach God.
Because for the government to teach God undermines its power and authority.
It's like the Pharisee.
That's when it goes to the root.
That's why the Pharisees rejected Jesus.
It's the same exact parallel, very different, but it's still the same.
Acts 529 is why government can never teach the Bible and God appropriately, Acts 529,
because we must obey God over men.
Oh, yeah, that's good.
Number two.
That's true.
That's good.
That is a good scripture to.
When government teaches its people, it must teach its people that government is its savior,
government is a private provider, government is its protector, and don't question government.
Otherwise, they wouldn't be able to control like they do.
Exactly. And remember, the underlying part was we got to make docile control.
And that's why the scripture says, when they say peace and safety, it's the word knew what was going to be the controlling factor of.
of how everything would be run and closing, you know, arguments.
Well, of course the word knew, because God created us.
He knows us.
Do you know what's interesting?
When Jesus left, he said, don't worry.
I'm going to send you what?
A counselor.
A comforter.
But it's the Holy Spirit.
Right.
I'm going to send you a comforter.
He didn't say, don't worry, I'm going to send you peace.
Don't worry.
I'm going to send you.
prosperity. Don't worry, I'm going to send you safety. Don't worry, I'm going to send you wisdom.
Don't worry, I'm going to send you revelation. That's not what he said. Don't worry, I'm going to send
you a comforter because he knows us and the most powerful control over people is their comfort.
If you can make people comfortable, they will tolerate anything.
comply or or or it goes the other way because even with COVID like I'm sure you guys you guys were
worse off than we were at the river but even in the midst of noncompliance I was totally at peace
I was totally comfortable because you can be you can have comfort in Christ oh you can have
comfort from the world but that's why you lost your liberty to move you lost your liberty to
to work and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
You lost your liberty of speech.
You lost your liberty of freedom to assemble and freedom to associate.
But it was okay because you got a check for $1,300.
And as long as you complied, you would be comfortable.
Yeah, you could stay at home and collect your check and it'd be all right.
It's uncomfortable, though, for an unbeliever that doesn't rely on the Holy Spirit,
but it's uncomfortable for those who live in the world system to have those freedoms taken away.
It's very comfortable, though, for someone like us because I was like, you ain't taken my freedoms.
I'm still doing all of those things and some in spite of you.
But you do have to admit that it wasn't comfortable in the same concept of understanding that the world does.
It's that supernatural peace.
Yes.
But we were attacked.
for what we did.
Oh, well, yeah.
I mean, you go into the store,
and I just remember, like,
having to put the face on
when I went into the store,
and my kids would be like,
mom, you can say that nicer.
I'm like, I'm not being nice to them.
They're not controlling me.
Like, here's your mask.
No, I don't want your mask.
Thank you very much.
I don't need it.
But that, in some instances,
it's not comfortable,
but it also was very freeing.
Like, I actually liked being the resistance.
To be perfectly honest with you,
It made me feel like...
Well, that's supernatural.
It really is.
I would agree with you.
You have to be, you have to have something within you that's supernatural to go against what is naturally comfortable.
Right.
Because naturally comfortable is to go along and get along.
Yeah, absolutely.
I remember my kids, not so much my son, but my daughter is saying, go with me to these different stores because she knew.
And she would say, if I see you do it a few times,
then I'll be able to do it myself.
I just got to learn how to do it.
And you're like, you don't care.
But I'll be able to not,
I'll be able to do it the same way
if I just see it a few times.
So we did.
We went into stores
and I went with her
just so she could eventually,
it took like three or four times,
but it's like she literally didn't need me anymore
and she was like, no, I'm not doing it.
But that's scriptural too, you know?
Yes, it is.
Because David didn't fight Goliath first.
He fought the bear and the bear, right?
Yeah.
We didn't fight first.
we have a very similar history.
You stood up for what you believed in your job.
I stood up for what I believed in my job long before this came.
Oh, yeah.
So we understood the power of standing for what's right.
We understood from not just biblical faith.
We had experience of the Lord standing with us and blessing us
for standing for what was right.
So for us, we had the lion and the bear in our past, and now we were ready for Goliath.
But we have a responsibility now to bring up the younger people so they can go through their lion and their bear and get ready for Goliath.
Which is why I think it's really important, especially for people who didn't stand up.
I really think it's really important.
That's why I told you last year I have to have you come to the church.
because we all know it's coming again
and it won't look the same.
No, no, no, it won't.
A lot of people...
It might come from somebody you like.
Yeah.
And so somebody you don't like.
And for me, a lot of people said,
how did you know and how did you do it?
Because they didn't.
They complied and they don't want to repeat that pattern again.
So that's one of the reasons why I'm having you come
because you're going to be able to explain
what they don't know that they have.
the rights to stand up against so they don't comply again and we need our young people like
they really need to know because they don't know because they haven't been taught it in school
I at least got a little bit in school but most after me I'm a gen Xer what are you are you
millennial no gosh no we're almost the same age okay so we our education was far
superior than the next
generations after us. It's still raised a socialist.
That is true, but you went to college.
And college was different. Oh, no, I was a socialist before
I went to college. What? Yeah.
My fourth grade teacher, I remember
my fourth grade teacher teaching us
about climate change and
conserving water to save the planet.
And I lived in D.C. and I did not get that.
I lived in St. Louis.
Yeah, I didn't get that. I lived right
outside D.C.
And it was not like that.
Yeah, it's just a matter where you went.
and who you got as a teacher.
You know, only now you don't have a lot of teachers that can teach their own ideologies
because now everybody's busy teaching the test, which is socialism.
That is accurate.
So people don't know, hope that you sent me a list of like 25 questions.
They don't.
But I'm going to like, and she said, we'll never get to these.
And I was like, you're probably right.
Because I go, I go down a rabbit hole.
and a half minutes left.
I'm famous for rabbit holes.
But does anybody on the chat have any questions really quick?
Because I would rather if there's anybody that does have a question?
No, just one question.
Just one question.
Because we didn't really tell them they were going to get to ask.
Yeah, I said, I don't think we're going to get to it today.
But a friend in New York, Millie, has a question,
how does she not pay school taxes because her kids are in school anymore?
Oh, well, you know, there's no way around that.
at this point, the way the system is set up, it's discrimination.
Right.
It absolutely is discrimination.
And what we need to realize is that our taxing system is discriminatory.
There's nothing fair about it.
Married people are discriminated.
I'm sorry.
Single people are discriminated against.
They encourage you not to get married, though.
Right.
But because they can tax you more.
Correct.
Which is why a lot of people don't get married.
especially right now.
If you don't get married, they tax you more,
so the tax system discriminates against you.
The tax system discriminates against people without children.
That's true.
That's why they don't want you to have children
because they can make more money off of you
if you don't have children.
So don't get married, don't have children,
and be a good little cow in the field.
To produce milk from a master.
That is absolutely true about taxes.
Oh, 100%.
Because I've had people tell me.
Yeah, 100%.
I don't want to like jump too far down the rabbit trail,
but the entire income tax system is why the LGBTQ wants marriage legitimized.
The LGBTQ does not care if the church legitimizes their marriage.
They want the government to legitimize their marriage so they get the tax breaks.
If we, if Christians hadn't begged for tax breaks for married people back when, when,
the marriage tax break was created.
We did that. The Christians did that. I did not know that.
The Christians did that because they lost faith in who their provider was.
So you can't get your taxes from your fish. You've got to get the government to recognize
your marriage. God's recognizing your marriage is not good enough anymore. We've got to have
the government to recognize our marriage. If the Christians hadn't fought for government to
recognize marriage, there'd be no LGBTQ argument today. None.
big dummies.
No, I mean, the Marriage Defense Act was demanded by Christians so that the federal government would define marriage as a man and a woman.
The Constitution does not authorize the federal government to define marriage.
That's not an enumerated power.
But the Christian population begged a conservative president and a conservative Congress to unconstitutionally define marriage so that when a.
Another president came in and another administration, another Congress came in who defined marriage differently.
They took a power created unconstitutionally by the Christians and said,
okay, we are now going to define marriage as anybody who wants to be married.
We did that.
Unlocking a box.
That's what people don't understand.
Once you break the system, it opens the door for the system to be broken many times after that.
Yeah, I always tell people stop arguing for the government to do something.
They're not authorized to do because you want them to do something for you.
Right.
Because the reality is whatever power you authorized today will be a power that is used against you tomorrow
and it will be exponentially worse in the future.
That's what Tom always says too.
Like every time the liberals create this, they open.
Pandora's box and they make a new rule.
He always has said he's like,
you might not want to do that because
if we get back in power again,
what you just did, we'll be able
to do. Well, and we fall...
And we do. The conservatives fall under that
same problem too. When we get a
conservative president, then all the sudden we want the president to have
all this power to take care of all
these problems and be all our savior.
Forgetting that you go to Wikipedia and you look up
presidents of the United States, Democrat,
Democrat Republican.
It always switches.
So the power you want Trump to execute today
will be the power of the Democrat executes
against you tomorrow.
And, hey, listen, I'm not opposed to some of the executive orders
that have been put in place
because they're actually putting us on a reprieve
and they're saving us major billions of dollars
that have been being spent in other countries
and stuff like that.
But people think executive orders are they answered?
No, they get done away with
when the next president,
it comes in. And people don't realize that. It's like, it's only good for the time period in which
that president is in an office. And then after that, it's probably going to get worse. It will get
worse. It always gets worse. Government always grows. Taxes always increase. Spending always increases.
We've never gone back in spending. We've always gone forward. And what we have to understand is that
we, the people, like our conference, is going to be in March. We, the people,
people are the ones who control government.
They work for us.
And this is what Tom always says.
People forget, you work for us.
We don't work for you.
Yeah.
Do you want to hear, we got one minute less.
Let me drop this in there.
God has created a hierarchy of authority.
God created man.
Man created society.
Society created government.
Governments on the bottom of the totem pole.
When we allow government to exercise power over us,
we actually encourage the Antichrist system.
100%.
But we have elevated these public officials
to be something they are just not.
They are now celebrity figures,
which is frightening that we have allowed this.
We've allowed the media to be celebrities.
Frightening.
It should never have been like this
because then we give them more power.
Well, Jesus is coming.
Thank you, Jesus.
But we will work until he comes.
Yeah, we have to.
And I don't think people realize the power and authority that they walk in just by being a believer and the power of prayer.
Yep, amen.
I'm not like married to that, just so, you know.
Oh, okay, great.
I ain't either.
Let's throw it out.
Let's go.
Yeah, exactly.
Whatever.
We're on a roll.
I go over all the time.
But that's what my stand is, is like, if people understood prayer and how powerful it
is, it could change like so many things.
Do you know how we talked to how the Bible is a contract?
Yes.
Do you know what prayer is?
Prayer is taking the terms of the contract and pleading them before the judge who is there
to enforce the contract.
Oh, that's so good.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
So that's why when you pray, you should always pray the word.
Because the word is the legal term of the contract.
You're literally bringing before the court of heaven the terms of the contract.
Hey, remember this is our contract.
This is what this says.
I've done this.
So now this shall be done.
And I'm pleading to you the terms of our contract to be fulfilled the way our contract and the way you've promised.
And I'll remind you, Lord, that you cannot change.
You cannot lie.
you are the supreme ruler of this universe these are your words you yourself have put the word above
everything so i'm just bringing the word to you that i know the words that i am living according to the
word i'm doing my best to fulfill my end of it and so now i bring to you this word as substance
of my plea and i'm asking you with not just faith but
expectation because you have to fulfill it that this will come to pass.
And I think if people use more of the word in what they were praying for,
first of all, when you hear the word or you repeat the word, your faith rises,
which a lot of people don't realize.
And then second of all, when you use the word in your prayer,
not only is it building your faith, but you actually will see the results
of it way quicker than when you use your own turn.
It's either I pray in tongues or I do use the word.
I have literally
pray or spoken the word for hours
over something I was believing for and I can see the results
within a short period of time versus I use my own words
and my faith doesn't get built up, which I have done.
I've prayed in with my own understanding
and it has not worked out well for me.
Well, I think another key there is the fact that you spoke it.
Most, the one thing that I guess what helps me as being a lawyer is that the conditions are established of the courtroom are established by the judge, right?
God didn't create the world by going, yeah, right?
He spoke it.
That's what God showed us.
If you want results, you have to speak it, right?
Speak it.
and I'm going to tell you, I am guilty of it all the time.
Just pray in my mind and never say a word.
If I went into the courtroom and I stood at the podium before the judge,
and the judge said, all right, counsel, let's hear your argument.
And I went, be like, what's wrong with you?
I'm like, is this woman having a stroke?
Somebody call 911, right?
And no, Alexa, don't call 911.
So we, God has shown us through his own behavior,
that you must speak the word.
Oh, yeah.
And so I want to encourage people
while you're making your plea
according to your contract,
speak those words.
And can I just confess to you?
The reason I don't speak it
is because it's embarrassing to my flesh.
I feel embarrassed
to be alone and speak out something.
And I'm thinking,
but that's a lot of people.
That's my, right, but that's my first clue.
That's my first clue.
It's my flesh saying don't do that.
I've got to put that flesh into subjection
and do what God has told me to do in the way that he's taught me to do that.
And I just remind myself, okay, I'm feeling embarrassed right now.
That is a fleshly
response, yeah.
Prideful response.
I'm just going to speak it out even louder and I don't care.
I'm going to go on the front yard and scream it.
Which if you don't, like, and I'll encourage people,
if you know the word, then you might be more comfortable in praying the word.
But really, one of the greatest things we can do is pray in the spirit.
Because the Holy Spirit will say things far superior in a way in which I tend to,
when I am praising the Lord, I say it in my own, in my own words.
But when I am praying, I tend to pray in the spirit probably more than anything else.
because well you better do that out loud too because yeah that's even more embarrassing that's what
i was just about to say so if you think people who don't know what you're doing like oh my gosh that woman is
having a stroke yeah if you think speaking the word is embarrassing yeah you got to be praying the word
and praying the word is in tongues like it is speaking it and it is speaking out loud but i find
great comfort in the holy spirit make my pleas before the lord rather than myself strongly encourage if you don't
you're not filled with the Holy Spirit,
you really need to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
It is.
If you don't have Christ as your Savior first.
Which most of the time,
most of the time the people that watch this,
but there are a lot of people that watch this after.
Most people are not live watchers.
You know this because you have a podcast.
Oh, yeah.
Why don't podcast anymore, actually?
You don't.
Oh, no, no.
When did you stop last year?
Oh, gosh, a while ago.
What?
Yeah.
Well, because I'm...
You're traveling so much.
I'm so busy.
I run a law firm.
I teach full-time nine months out of the year.
I am traveling at the same time.
I'm doing all kinds of things.
It's just impossible to keep a regular schedule like that.
I do pop on and make videos because I have a studio,
not quite as magnificent as this one,
but I have a bedroom in our office that we turned into a studio,
which is really good. I do regular appearances on court TV. I do regular appearances on Kenneth Copeland's
Victory News. I'm on Victory News every single week. I'm on Flashpoint every now and again. I'm on
court TV. I do interviews with Real American Voices. I do all kinds of stuff in the studio. I just don't
do my own show anymore. And I'll just tell you, I got tired of driving a submarine.
No, what does that mean?
Because that's an opener to something.
Yeah, because doing a podcast is like driving a submarine.
All you're doing is looking at a camera.
I have no idea who's out there.
I don't know if anybody's out there.
I'm watching all the dials and the knobs and I'm looking at a camera.
I don't function.
I've got to have feedback.
I absolutely have to have feedback.
Or I don't feel like it really is worth it.
And you know how much we do and the effort that goes into this.
I mean, there are, there are, how many, we have six beautiful, I know, I'm trying,
I'm like, there's legs over there.
I see legs, so that's a three person.
There are six beautiful women in this room, right?
Six beautiful women have now dedicated an hour here.
Yep.
But the prep time, ladies.
hours. Hours for every hour.
Oh yes. Right? Put into this and every social media platform dethrones us, puts us at the bottom of the list.
Yep. Will not add us to the algorithm. Yep. So we are literally sacrificing a minimum of three hours every day and never getting any feedback on it.
Now, I'm not here to depress you because we already have to do what God tells you to do.
You got to do what God tells you to do. And I told you, I'm already convinced that there are more people out there watching than the numbers will ever admit.
I agree with you. They lie about how many people are watching right now. They lie about how many people will be watching this over the future. They lie. They're all a bunch of liars from hell and they're the Antichrist system. And they cannot give us the recognition that we're doing.
but we're not looking for their recognition.
Exactly.
Truth.
How will they know if they don't have a preacher?
And that's what we're called to do.
But my, I got a release from that.
And God said write more books.
Yeah.
Do what you do as a lawyer to preserve kingdom assets,
help people, be a blessing of people to help churches, help pastors, help people.
I was up at 5.30 this morning.
helping a family with legal issues with their child at 5.30 this morning.
I was up until 11 o'clock last night helping pastor in Nigeria.
So you can't fit a podcast in that.
No.
But God calls us in different ways.
Yep.
And you got to stop when he says stop and go when he says go.
And that's how for us that we've all always discussed,
especially when we took the major hit last year,
from the numbers of people watching to what they're saying is watching.
But all of us said,
we don't do it for any other reason,
then this is what God's called us to do.
So it doesn't really matter.
I would rather be a guest on somebody's podcast
than do my own thing any day.
I love sitting next to people and having these conversations.
Gosh.
Rather than, because I have them,
because it's nice for me to have feedback.
Yeah, yeah.
And we like pull and add to each other.
But I've done it where it was just me by myself.
So God bless you, ladies.
I am so grateful that you're here lifting, being the errand and lifting up the arms of this wonderful woman of God.
We love her.
Because the truth is when you're left doing it by yourself, it's a lot harder than it should be.
So much, though.
Like this is one of my easier podcasts because there's really not a lot of study to it.
There's not a lot of research to it.
it. Whereas like a normal podcast, what people don't know is like you like you got to pray what
Lord, what do you want me to talk about? You got to pray like, okay, now what direction do you want
this to go? It's like you create something from the beginning and you build from there.
It's good that God brings you guests to have conversations with because I think.
Thank you for inviting you. She actually, this woman said, I'll be on your podcast. I would have never asked.
I'm so small.
Why?
Because like literally you go on big,
what people don't really realize is like
you go on big things.
Like this is so small,
it's an honor to have you here.
I'm not trying to like.
Well, it's my honor to be here.
Otherwise I wouldn't have dinner.
I, yeah.
See that, I'm not in, you know,
I'm not like the big talking head people.
I know.
I'm not like that.
But still.
And I just love having a conversation with you.
I mean, we sat at lunch and talked forever.
We get on the phone and we talk forever.
So let other people.
benefit from what we're talking about.
Not everything, of course.
Yeah, a lot of love.
Usually we're not talking about this stuff, to be honest.
Now, let me, because you said that,
these are her two books.
You can go on Amazon.
We will be getting these in our merch area,
so you can pick them up in the merch.
Also, you're going to be coming in March,
which you're going to bring more of these.
Yes, we'll bring more of those.
And maybe by March I'll have the new book.
That's what I was thinking of possible.
So write that down, Hannah.
my goal is to have the book, new book by Marks.
This is for pastors and this is for business people.
This is, hey, listen, I told Tracy, I said, I mean, I told Chris Ann, I'm going to give this,
now I'm not giving it to him.
I'm going to let him borrow.
Jerr.
Rude.
Can borrow this from me and then he can borrow this one from me because I'll even let Jeff
because like both their husbands are business owners.
Yeah.
Nice.
So I'll just purchase one, but thank you.
I like investing.
I like investing.
She's going to send some here.
Perfect. I'll grab it.
But one thing before we go,
answer this one question.
Okay.
If somebody can't make it here,
like Anne-Marie lives in New York
and she is a faithful watcher.
I'm not going to probably stream the meeting when you come.
It'll probably just be for,
just for the people that are there.
Okay.
If something comes down the pike in the future,
for people, like she lives in New York.
We have a girl that comes here that moved from New York.
She literally stood.
She wasn't saved.
She got saved when she came to this church.
But she did not fall for COVID.
Her brother's a cop in New York.
And that made it worse.
But she literally went to the grocery store.
doors no masks good for her got spit on got cussed at she got like physically i think touched and
like all this stuff people who are in mental slavery can't handle the light of freedom they just can't
manage it what would you tell people when the next thing comes around what would you like to give them
fortitude to make them be able to say i don't care if i live in in canada to new york city to
California, I am not bowing. What could you tell them that would help them? Well, I have a whole
training program online and we talked about, I love it. We talked about the homeschool stuff, right?
Yes. So the website is Liberty First Society.com. Hena, bring me the little flyer for that.
Libertyfirstsociety.com. We, just this last summer, I did a whole program called Com.
constitutional deep dive. And in constitutional deep dive, I went from the preamble of the
constitution all the way through line by line and explained what it meant, why it was there,
and how it's supposed to work, and what we can do this.
Easy for kids to understand as well as adults. Six graders. Yes. Two scholars.
Okay. Good to know. And so I don't know if you can read us, but, oh, they can't see that.
Oh, she's going to, she'll put it up to that camera right there.
great there you go.
It'll be easier in her camera.
Libertyforsociety.com.
Now, we have dozens of training videos.
Absolutely dozens of teaching videos on there.
So there's a QR code if she can get it to focus.
And then you can also go online.
Now, there is a small subscription fee for it.
It's monthly, but you get unlimited access while you have the subscription.
and your children can watch this and you can watch this.
Now look, one of the skills that I have is that I can take these complex issues and bring them down bottom shelf.
Yes.
And I have had, and I've been teaching now for 16 years on all these subjects.
I have taught middle school, high school, college.
professional groups. For seven years before COVID, I taught on average 250 meetings in 22 states
every single year for seven solid years. I literally vacationed at home four days a week,
a year, a month. And so I have taught all kinds of people. I've taught legislators at the state
level in session. I've had Supreme Court justices in my classes. I had a Supreme Court
Justice in Texas came to me after my class. I didn't know he was there. I don't take a
survey who's in the class. But he came up to me and he said, I just want you to know I learned more
about the U.S. Constitution from you in an hour than I have in my entire legal career.
That's sad. It is sad. It's very sad. Because he's making major decisions.
Yes.
Potentially on people's lives.
But he was there. So that was encouraging. Yeah. I also, I haven't done that.
this in years, but I used to teach a six-hour workshop on the Bill of Rights. We would go through
the entire Bill of Rights from the history that led to the Bill of Rights all the way through
one through ten, and we would do that in six hours, a whole six-hour workshop. I would have
six, seven, eight-year-olds that would sit all six hours through that workshop, and they would
draw me pictures about what they heard. And so, you know, I have to do this. I have to do this.
the 16 years, the funniest thing is that when I meet the adults that I taught as children and
they bring their children to my classes. That's how old I am. But it's just that, it's that reward,
right? So Liberty First Society. Oh, great. That was great, guys. Oh, my gosh. Goodchew. So Liberty
for Society, dozens of video lessons online. There's PDF workbooks, quizzes, our documentaries
are there. Everything is there. Activist Training. So you have an activist
boot camp on there online and it's all learn at your own pace watch at your own pace so be prepared for
the next one by sewing into yourself the wisdom you need to recognize when the next one is here yeah
and gives you the courage to take that stand when it's ready so yeah knowledge is power so maybe what
people need to do is begin i know that's one of the reasons why i asked you about it that's one of the
reasons why you got to like maybe spend some time getting an education. Yeah, you do,
but you have to humble yourself to realize that we've been taught the wrong things for a very
long time and you don't know what you don't know. And some of the things that you've thought
to be so just aren't so. So be teachable. And it's just like, it's just like when you get saved,
you're having to erase what you know.
I'm learning, yep.
Yes, you have to say that you can renew the mind.
And this is very much the same
because our education system is so...
I mean, can you imagine that Supreme Court justice,
what he went through to come to me
and personally make that?
No, the education that he had to have
in order to be what he is.
Yes.
and not know what he learned.
It's frightening to me.
Well, it was actually law school that put me on this path
because I started reading quite coincidentally.
I happened upon a book about the Founding Fathers
and got interested in that history.
And I started reading what they wrote about the Constitution,
and it made me mad that I was being taught lies in law school
about what the Constitution is.
it's incredible and i could go on for another two hours we could and be totally fine with that but i will
tell you this whether you attend here or not she's going to be here uh in march i would definitely
plan to be here and come and uh knowledge is power i i say it all the time biblically speaking
you don't know what you don't know and you don't know the promises and you can't stand on them
because you don't know them.
And if you want to know what is actually your rights and authority,
instead of allowing somebody to tell you what they are,
get at the education so that you can actually not be bullied and pushed around.
100%.
And that's a big thing.
And I am not a bully,
but I definitely am not going to be bullied either.
Oh, no, no way.
So our title is Awakening the Liberty,
within rights duty and our authority that works for me we're definitely doing that write that down
tracy got it i'll send it to you thank you so much for joining us today see you on sunday if you
attend the church if you don't you know watch it online live stream it and uh we'll see you on wednesday
of next week love you thank you so much for coming i love you love you love you all right see you
