As the United States marks 250 years since its founding , questions about America’s origins—and its future—are more important than ever. The Bible and the Founding of America invites readers to rediscover a often-overlooked truth: the Bible played a profound role in shaping early American life, liberty, and law . Long before independence was declared, Scripture influenced education, governance, moral responsibility, and the belief that freedom must be anchored in truth. Through twelve concise, beautifully illustrated chapters, this book explores how biblical ideas shaped: Early American daily life and education - Covenant and self-government - Sermons that stirred the Revolutionary spirit - The Declaration of Independence and God-given rights - The Constitution’s reliance on moral and religious virtue - Religious oaths, law, and public accountability Written for families, students, and general readers, this book presents history with clarity, humility, and faith—without academic jargon or political argument. It does not claim that America was perfect, but it does show that the nation’s founding ideals were deeply influenced by biblical principles that continue to matter today. Perfect for: Christian homeschool families - Church and small-group studies - Patriotic celebrations and gifts - Readers seeking historical understanding rooted in faith As America remembers its beginnings at 250 years, this book offers a timely reminder: liberty flourishes best when guided by virtue, responsibility, and reverence for God .