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Capitol Ministries Weekend
Ralph Drollinger
74 episodes
1 month ago
We're excited to introduce Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger! Join us each Saturday as Bible teacher Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag discuss the Bible studies that are taught every week to America’s national political leaders in D.C., examining today’s thorny contemporary issues through the Bible’s timeless lens.
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We're excited to introduce Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger! Join us each Saturday as Bible teacher Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag discuss the Bible studies that are taught every week to America’s national political leaders in D.C., examining today’s thorny contemporary issues through the Bible’s timeless lens.
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Capitol Ministries Weekend
Part II: Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church
Last week, we began exploring the five major epochs of American Church history and how each reflects the Church’s obedience—or failure—to fulfill its biblical calling of evangelism and discipleship.

In this second installment, Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag continue their discussion, walking through key eras that shaped the spiritual and cultural direction of our nation—from the Puritan pulpit of 1776 to the rise of theological liberalism, fundamentalism, neo-evangelicalism, and the religious right.Together, they uncover how each movement impacted the Church’s mission and the nation’s moral fabric, leading to the question: Will the next epoch finally align with the biblical model of Luke 3—one centered on evangelizing and discipling the lost?

🎙️ Listen, reflect, and be strengthened in your understanding of how God works through His Church across history.

📖 Download the full study at CapMin.org.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and recap of Part 1
01:05 Luke 3: The biblical model for cultural transformation
05:01 Epoch 1 – The Puritan pulpit shapes American culture (1776)
07:38 Epoch 2 – The encroachment of theological liberalism (1877)
11:04 Epoch 3 – The fundamentalist reaction (1920s)
12:56 Epoch 4 – The birth of neo-evangelicalism (1950s)
16:02 Epoch 5 – The rise of the religious right (1975)
17:15 Toward a sixth epoch: the impact of Charlie Kirk
21:56 A call to return to evangelism and discipleship
23:18 Download and apply this three-part Bible study
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1 month ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church, Part I
The Church is the pillar and support of the truth (1 Timothy 3:15), called to evangelize and make disciples as a preserving and illuminating force in a fallen world (Matthew 5:13–14). Yet throughout major epochs of American Church history, her efforts to engage culture have been marked by clumsy mistakes—“bungling” her calling.For nearly 50 years, much of the American Church’s focus in Washington, D.C. has been on changing laws. While biblical laws are worthy objectives, Luke 3 shows us an even more excellent way: evangelism and repentance as God’s ordained means to bring cultural change.In this first study of a three-part series, Ralph Drollinger explores:
  • Why heart change must precede lasting societal change
  • John the Baptist’s call to repentance in Luke 3:3–14
  • How evangelism transforms individuals, institutions, and nations
  • The repeated missteps of the American Church in neglecting evangelism
Join us as we trace how the American Church has bungled her calling, and why the path forward begins with prioritizing evangelism.
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1 month ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
PART THREE: Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job Part
In this episode, Ralph Drollinger and Frank Sontag continue this study of the Book of Job, focusing on theodicy—how to reconcile the reality of evil with the sovereignty of God.

Drawing lessons from Job, Ephesians 6, and the reality of spiritual warfare, Ralph explains why trials refine believers, why we should not judge spirituality by suffering, and why perseverance is a primary virtue.

He also connects these truths to the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, affirming God’s faithfulness even in tragedy.

Learn how God uses suffering for His glory, why perseverance leads to peace, and how Job’s story points us to hope in Christ.

📖 For more Bible studies and resources, visit capmin.org.

Chapters:

00:00 Intro & Call to Action
01:27 Theodicy and the Slaying of Charlie Kirk
03:07 Understanding Suffering through Job
05:09 Satanology and Spiritual Warfare (Ephesians 6)
08:25 The Believer’s Position and Mission in Christ
10:22 Job, Suffering, and God’s Glory
14:21 Don’t Judge Spirituality by Suffering
17:50 Perseverance and the Peace of God
19:33 God’s Faithfulness and Blessings
22:27 Call to Ministry & Oaks in Office Resource
23:56 Support Capitol Ministries
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1 month ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
PART TWO: Timely, Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job
1 month ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job
You may be processing the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, seeking perspective through a biblical lens.

In this program, Ralph Drollinger takes us to the book of Job and several more passages as we learn about Theodicy—how God remains sovereign even though evil exists in the world.

Ralph reminds us that Job’s life stands as a powerful example of how to respond when our world falls apart. Job trusted in God’s character and persevered with unshakable confidence.

Together with host Frank Sontag, Ralph unpacks key takeaways from Job for public servants and all believers:
  • Trust before reasoning
  • Recognize heavenly matters affect earthly lives
  • The righteous will suffer
  • Don’t judge spirituality by circumstances
  • Perseverance is primary
  • God’s essential nature is good
  • God is faithful and blesses the righteous
As we encounter suffering and persecution, will we, like Job, stand with steadfast faith in the God who has revealed Himself through His Word?

📖 Download the full study at capmin.org

Chapters:
0:00 – Welcome and ministry update
2:27 – Global growth of CapMin and Zambia training conference
6:39 – Local Government Ministries and Oaks in Office curriculum
12:24 – Introducing the study: Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job
15:36 – Trust before reasoning
17:24 – Heavenly matters affect earthly lives
18:02 – The righteous suffer
18:20 – Don’t judge spirituality in relation to suffering
19:11 – Perseverance is primary
19:35 – God’s nature is good; God is faithful
22:23 – Applying Job: Making your life count for Christ
23:30 – Closing
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2 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Resource Development – A Biblical View of Economics
This week, Ralph Drollinger introduces his new teaching series on The Bible and Economics. In this study, Resource Development, Ralph asks:

➡️ Why has America, in just a few hundred years, outpaced nations with far longer histories?

➡️ What role do Christianity’s unique theological foundations—rational thought and human dignity—play in economic flourishing?

➡️ How do biblical truths about God, humanity, and stewardship shape a nation’s prosperity?Ralph unpacks how “right actions begin with right thinking,” and how aligning our worldview with God’s Word produces both spiritual and material blessing. He contrasts the biblical framework with the philosophies of other religions, showing why only Christianity provides the basis for sustainable growth and human flourishing.

📖 Download the full Resource Development Bible study and follow along: capmin.org
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2 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Understanding the Separation of Church and State
In this week’s Capitol Ministries Weekend, Ralph Drollinger unpacks what Scripture teaches about the institutional separation of Church and State. Joined by host Frank Sontag, Ralph explains how the Bible distinguishes the God-ordained roles of Church and State, why politics is a mission field, and how righteousness in leadership impacts the health of a nation.

From the early church through Constantine, the Reformers, and the American experiment, Ralph traces the history of this doctrine and clarifies common misconceptions. He shows how biblical principles like “if you don’t work, you don’t eat”have even shaped policy debates in Washington today.

Discover why believers should champion institutional separation—but never influential separation—so that the Church remains faithful to making disciples, while public servants lead with righteousness informed by God’s Word.

📖 For deeper study, download the Bible study at CAPMIN.ORG

CHAPTERS
0:00 – Introduction: Capitol Ministries Weekend with Frank Sontag and Ralph Drollinger
0:43 – Missions moment: training new Caribbean leaders
2:07 – Politics as a mission field and God-ordained institutions
3:34 – “Big Beautiful Bill” and biblical welfare principles
6:20 – Jesus on rendering to Caesar and God: NT foundation for separation
10:11 – Distinct roles: Church evangelizes, State moralizes
12:33 – History: Constantine, Donatists, Reformation, and America’s foundation
16:20 – Why confusion exists today about separation of Church and State
17:12 – The Church’s influence without becoming a theocracy
18:04 – The importance of righteousness in leaders (Proverbs)
21:23 – The Church’s role in shaping righteous individuals for government
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2 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Do You Possess a Profound Sense of Personal Destiny?
Drawing from Ephesians 3:7 and Paul’s example, Ralph unpacks how a God-given sense of calling equips leaders to persevere, stay humble in success, and remain faithful in trials.This episode also highlights Capitol Ministries’ growing influence—from prayer breakfasts at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) convention, to Bible studies that reached Speaker Mike Johnson and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Discover how a strong sense of calling impacts leaders in government and how you, too, can discern God’s call for your life.

📖 Read the full Bible study at capmin.org!

Chapters
0:00 – Welcome & recap of ALEC convention
1:50 – Missions moment: Speaker Mike Johnson & PM Netanyahu
4:20 – The mission of Capitol Ministries
6:10 – Local Government Ministries vision
7:30 – Introduction to today’s study: Personal destiny
10:00 – The importance of a strong sense of calling
12:15 – How to discern God’s call (Ed Burns’ insights)
16:00 – Affirmation of calling through others
18:30 – Ephesians 3:7 and Paul’s example
22:30 – Humility and perseverance in God’s call
23:50 – Closing encouragement & invitation
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2 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Twelve Indicators of Foolishness in Office
God’s Word emphatically warns against fools and foolishness in public life. Ralph Drollinger examines twelve biblical indicators of foolishness from Proverbs—ranging from dishonoring parents to rejecting correction and living in arrogance. He also provides ten practical tips for dealing with fools, especially in leadership and office. This study calls us to self-examination, repentance, and growth in Christlikeness by forsaking folly and embracing the wisdom of God’s Word.
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3 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
An Upward Countenance in a Downward Culture [Philippians]
In a world full of uncertainty, where politics, personal trials, and cultural shifts can often drag us down, how can we hold on to joy? This week Ralph dives into the Book of Philippians and unpacks Paul’s timeless message on finding joy—no matter the circumstances.

From the theology of work to the power of community, this episode reveals biblical truths that provide peace and purpose, even in the darkest of times.

Join us as Ralph and Frank talk through how the apostle Paul’s life and teachings can guide us to a deeper, more sustainable joy that transcends fleeting happiness.

To dive deeper, download the full Bible study at capmin.org.

CHAPTERS
[00:00.4] Introduction to Capitol Ministries and Ralph Drollinger's Work
[00:23.9] Biblical Theology’s Influence on Legislation
[01:43.1] God’s View of Societal Safety Nets
[05:24.6] Scriptural Insights on Work and Responsibility
[07:21.9] Finding Joy in a Tumultuous Culture
[11:53.6] The Role of Believers in Sustaining Joy
[12:53.7] Joy Rooted in the Sovereignty of God
[14:01.3] The Secret of Joy: Encouragement from Others
[16:33.7] Summary of Paul’s Nine Criteria for Joy
[23:34.1] Closing Thoughts and Prayer
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3 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
The Book of Lamentations as it Applies to America
In a season of national prosperity, are we drifting from godliness?

Ralph Drollinger and Frank Sontag examine the Old Testament book of Lamentations to draw timely lessons for America today. This study explores how the disobedience of God's people most directly impacts a nation's health and future. With clarity and compassion, they're calling believers to deeper obedience, biblical literacy, and spiritual urgency.

This is a wake-up call rooted in truth, hope, and the enduring promises of God’s Word.

Download the full Bible study at capmin.org.

CHAPTERS
00:00 – Welcome and Introduction
01:55 – Ministry Update from the Caribbean
03:00 – Why Study Lamentations
04:50 – Understanding God’s Judgment
07:20 – The Responsibility of Believers
08:40 – Make America Godly Again
10:00 – Biblical Illiteracy
11:30 – Apathy in the Church
13:00 – Warning 1: Idolatry
15:18 – Warning 2: Materialism
19:11 – Warning 3: Exploiting the Innocent
21:40 – A Call to Obedience
22:20 – Sowing and Reaping
23:15 – Final Encouragement and Close
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3 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
The Personal and Cultural Implications of Galatians
In this episode, Ralph Drollinger unpacks key truths from Galatians—truths relevant to anyone seeking a clear understanding of salvation, spiritual maturity, and cultural transformation. He explores how a proper view of salvation by grace through faith impacts not only the individual heart, but also national prosperity and societal structure.

Learn how the biblical principle of self-governance leads to freedom and flourishing—and why Paul’s message in Galatians remains essential for believers and public servants alike.

For deeper study, download the full Bible study at capmin.org.

⏱ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Introduction to Capitol Ministries
01:13 – Why Galatians is Foundational
02:10 – Historical Context: Judaizers and Salvation by Works
03:53 – Paul’s Strong Warning Against False Gospels
05:34 – The Law as a Tutor Leading to Christ
07:07 – Personal and Cultural Significance of Galatians
08:30 – Galatians and the Protestant Work Ethic
10:12 – Salvation and Sanctification by Faith Alone
12:25 – Personal Implications: Zeal, Humility, and Crucified Living
14:49 – Selflessness in a Narcissistic Culture
16:34 – Following Paul’s Example in Modern Ministry
19:01 – Walking in the Spirit and Fruit of the Spirit
20:39 – Self-Governance and Societal Freedom
21:59 – Sincere Faith and Biblical Transparency
23:09 – Closing Encouragement and Galatians 6:9–10
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3 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
The Importance of Parenting and the Course of the Nation
On this episode of the Capitol Ministries Weekend, Ralph Drollinger and Frank Sontag examine how parenting shapes not just the next generation—but the future of nations.

Drawing from Proverbs, Ephesians, and Hebrews, this conversation explores the biblical role of parents in forming character, morality, and civic responsibility in children.

They also discuss how poor parenting leads to societal unrest and a weakening of national integrity. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or policymaker, this study challenges and encourages you to uphold God’s design for the family—and to pray for those leading both in the home and in public office.

📖 Download the full study at capmin.org
🙏 Pray for the impact of this Bible study on political leaders across the nation and around the world.
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Why do you believe what you believe? Understanding Epistemological Presuppositions
Why do you believe what you believe?

On this episode of The Capitol Ministries Weekend, Ralph Drollinger unpacks the vital role of epistemological presuppositions—our foundational beliefs about truth and knowledge—and how they shape decisions, worldviews, and policies.

🎙️ Joined by Frank Sontag, Ralph challenges both believers and skeptics to ask:

➡️ What is your source of truth?
➡️ Are your moral assumptions based on Scripture, culture, or self?
➡️ How do your presuppositions influence your leadership and vote?

Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:5, Ephesians 4, and Romans 1, this conversation explores how God’s Word stands as the only authoritative and unchanging source of truth in a fallen world.

00:00 - Introduction: Bible Study in the Halls of Power
00:39 - What Are Epistemological Presuppositions?
01:32 - Why Our Starting Points Matter
02:35 - Definitions: What Is Epistemology?
03:19 - The Bible vs. Human Reasoning
04:11 - God’s Word as the Ultimate Authority
05:14 - What Do You Base Truth On?
06:12 - Inviting Listeners to Study More Deeply
06:46 - Discerning Truth and Falsehood
 07:29 - Taking Every Thought Captive
08:11 - Thinking Right Starts with Salvation
09:34 - Jesus: The Person of Truth
10:16 - Summary: Every Thought to Obedience of Christ
11:11 - The Counterfeit Truth Analogy
12:43 - The “Dr. Well I Think” Problem
13:33 - Donahue vs. Mohler Debate Breakdown
14:39 - Convention Is Not a Moral Authority
16:14 - Attribution to God’s Moral Law
17:17 - Man’s Opinion vs. God’s Opinion
18:13 - God’s Law Written on Every Heart
19:07 - Suppressing the Truth We Know
20:20 - Repentance and Recommitment
21:41 - Blessing Comes From Obeying God’s Word
22:23 - Encouragement to Pray and Study
23:05 - Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

Download the full Bible study at capmin.org

Pray for Ralph as he teaches weekly in Washington, D.C. to House, Senate, and Cabinet members.
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Righteous Leadership Exalts a Nation
What makes a nation thrive? Ralph Drollinger and Frank Sontag explore Proverbs 14:34—“Righteousness exalts a nation”—revealing how the personal righteousness of leaders and citizens shapes a nation’s future.

Discover five defining traits of righteous leadership: knowing your call to serve, pursuing justice, practicing discernment, holding firm convictions, and being prayerful.

This study shows why evangelism and discipleship are essential to forming leaders who seek God’s righteousness—and why only a strong, soul-winning church can sustain a healthy state. Join Capitol Ministries Weekend to learn how biblical wisdom still applies to today’s political and cultural landscape.

📖 Key passages include Proverbs 14:34, Proverbs 11:10–11, 16:12, 20:8, 25:5, 25:26, 15:8–9, and more.

Download the study at Capitol Ministries.
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
God’s Design for a Societal Safety Net
On this episode of The Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger, Ralph and Frank Sontag tackle one of the most pressing—and divisive—issues facing America today: entitlement spending and the national debt. Drawing on biblical principles, they explore God’s Design for a Societal Safety Net, laying out Scripture’s clear hierarchy of responsibility for caring for the needy—from personal provision to family support, then the church.

Ralph shares insights from 1 Timothy 5 and other key passages, challenging both citizens and policymakers to rethink modern welfare through a biblical lens. Learn why understanding God’s blueprint is essential not only for individual faithfulness but for national financial stability. This episode is a timely call to return to biblical literacy, personal responsibility, and compassionate care rooted in God’s Word.

📖 Download the full Bible study for free at capmin.org and equip yourself with the biblical foundations our leaders need today.
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
The Biblical Case for Defending Israel – Part 2 of 2
Is God finished with Israel?

Scripture says no. Defending Israel matters—for believers and nations.

In this episode, Ralph Drollinger unpacks key passages—Genesis 12, Romans 11, and Revelation 7—to show why God’s covenant with Israel is everlasting and still in effect today. He challenges Replacement Theology, explains Israel’s prophetic future, and equips believers to stand on solid biblical ground.

Rejecting Israel isn’t just theological error—it risks forfeiting God’s blessing (Genesis 12:3).biblical ground.

▶️ Listen now and strengthen your understanding of God’s heart for Israel.
📖 Download the full Bible study at capmin.org
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5 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
The Biblical Case for Defending Israel - Part 1 of 2
Why should America support Israel? In this episode, Ralph Drollinger unpacks both the pragmatic and biblical case for standing with Israel—drawing from Genesis 12, history, and today’s geopolitical landscape. Hosted by Frank Sontag, this timely conversation challenges listeners to ground their convictions in Scripture.

📖 Download the full study at capmin.org
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5 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Put Off the Evil Culture of Deception
In this week’s episode we tackle a growing crisis in public life: the culture of deception. From subtle spin to outright lies, dishonesty corrodes trust and integrity in leadership. But God’s Word offers a better way.

🎙️ Join us as we explore Proverbs and other key Scriptures that call leaders to lives of truth and transparency — even when it costs something. Discover practical wisdom for resisting the pressures of political deception and cultivating the kind of integrity that honors Christ and blesses a nation.

Listen in and be challenged to reflect God’s character in both public service and private life.
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5 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
Learning to Better Discipline Your Mind + Call to Prayer for International Ministries
🎙️ In this episode, Ralph unpacks biblical principles from Philippians 4:8 to help you live and lead with clarity, conviction, and Christ-centered focus!
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5 months ago
25 minutes

Capitol Ministries Weekend
We're excited to introduce Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger! Join us each Saturday as Bible teacher Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag discuss the Bible studies that are taught every week to America’s national political leaders in D.C., examining today’s thorny contemporary issues through the Bible’s timeless lens.