On today’s broadcast, James Dobson interviewed Ralph & Danielle Drollinger, longtime friends of his who run an organization called Capitol Ministries, an organization that hosts regular Bible studies for, and ministers to, Members of Congress.

Among the members listed as sponsors on the organization’s website are Todd Akin, Michele Bachmann, Paul Broun, Trent Franks, Louie Gohmert, Sue Myrick, Mike Pence, Tom Price, Lamar Smith, Joe Wilson and various others.

Danielle was actually a former employee of Focus on the Family before Dobson helped her get a job as a staffer for a Congressional committee in Washington DC. After she and Ralph were married, they started Capitol Ministries with the intention of creating a nationwide “farm system” to cultivate conservative Christian candidates at the state and national level.

And, as Ralph explained, thanks to the rise of the Tea Party, all sorts of Religious Right candidates have been elected to Congress “under the radar”:

Dobson: Tell us, very quickly, about the exciting thing that is happening with now thirty five new Evangelicals and people that love Christ have come to the House of Representatives primarily. That’s almost doubled the number of people who were there before. Drollinger: Today, I think with the new class in were up to probably sixty Evangelicals now holding office. And what’s really interesting about this – just to analyze it for a second – is with the entitlement program runaway, there’s been a pendulum swing that has risen the Tea Party. And the Tea Party is this huge voter block that is bigger than, say, our old Religious Right voter blocks because it’s all kinds of people that are trying to elect fiscal conservatives to save the country economically. And when you elect a fiscal conservatives with this big engine called the Tea Party, you typically get a social conservative … Dobson: And often a Christian. Drollinger: That’s right. And so now we’ve got this flood of new believers that have snuck in under the radar. And before, the secular media would always shoot our horses in the corral before they got out on the track. And now they’ve all snuck in under the radar and through the guise of being fiscally conservative they’ve rallied huge voter bases. They get elected and they happen to be believers and they’re saying “let’s fuel a movement for Christ in the nation’s capital.”

Drolling went on to explain that at a recent Bible study for members of Congress, he taught on the issue what the Bible says about entitlement programs and mentioned that he also makes these studies available in printed form for Members who cannot make it to any particular study session.

And indeed he does, as there are twleve year’s worth of such studies posted on their website.

So what exactly is Drollinger teaching members of Congress? Just that “America’s bankrupting entitlement policies stem from bad theology” – namely, the Social Gospel, which is an “aberrent” and “heretical” theology that is a “perversion, or a corruption of what the Bible actually teaches”: