What To Expect
- âAmerica Reads the Bibleâ will take place April 18â25, 2026, in Museum of the Bible, featuring a continuous public reading of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. (America Reads The Bible)
- The initiative reflects a biblical model for national renewal, emphasizing that a return to Godâs Wordâlike in the time of King Josiahâcan lead to both personal revival and cultural awakening.
- Lasting change in America requires active faith, calling Christians to engage through prayer, civic responsibility, and a renewed commitment to Scripture.

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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, I believe we are standing at a crossroads. Not just politically or economically, but spiritually. At a time when division dominates headlines and uncertainty shapes the national conversation, a movement called âAmerica Reads the Bibleâ is offering a different path forward, one rooted not in policy, but in Scripture.
This initiative, centered on the public reading of Godâs Word, is not just another event. It is a call to return to the foundation that has sustained nations and transformed lives for generations.
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A Lesson from Ancient Israel
When I look at the challenges facing America today, Iâm reminded of the account of King Josiah in 2 Chronicles 34. For years, I misunderstood that story. Like many, I imagined a young boy stumbling upon Scripture by accident. But the truth is far more powerful.
Josiah was 26 years old when he made the deliberate decision to restore the temple. He didnât begin with political reform, he began with the heart. He redirected resources, removed idols, and restored what had been neglected. Only then was the Book of the Law discovered and read publicly. That moment changed everything for the nation.
The order matters. When the people got their priorities right, especially regarding money and worship, the Word of God resurfaced, and transformation followed.
A Modern-Day Parallel
Today, I see a similar opportunity unfolding through âAmerica Reads the Bible.â This unprecedented effort will bring together nearly 500 individuals from across the country to read the entire Bible aloud over the course of one week.
Leaders from government, media, ministry, and everyday life will participate, representing a broad cross-section of America. The readings will be livestreamed nationwide, allowing families, churches, and communities to join in real time. This is not about personalities or platforms. It is about the power of Godâs Word being spoken, heard, and received.
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More Than RevivalâAiming for Awakening
We often talk about revival in the church, and that is important. Revival is personal, it begins when individuals return to God with humility and repentance. But what America needs right now is more than revival. We need an awakening.
Awakening is what happens when personal transformation spills over into the culture. It is when faith moves beyond private belief and begins to shape communities, institutions, and ultimately, the nation itself. Throughout history, awakenings have followed the widespread proclamation of Scripture. When people hear the Word of God, something changes. Faith rises. Truth becomes clear. Lives begin to align with something greater than themselves.
This movement also highlights something I have emphasized for years: faith requires action. As believers, we are called not only to pray, but to engage, to be salt and light in every area of life. That includes how we steward our responsibilities as citizens.
Through efforts like Christians Engaged, we are encouraging people to take that responsibility seriously. Itâs not about politics for its own sake. Itâs about preserving the freedom to live out our faith and ensuring that truth continues to have a voice in the public square.
Too often, people of faith have stepped back, while others have stepped forward with competing worldviews. That imbalance has consequences.The timing of this initiative is not accidental. As we prepare to mark 250 years as a nation, we have an opportunity to reflect on who we are and where we are headed.
Our founders understood the importance of faith and moral responsibility. Even those who were not deeply religious recognized that liberty could not survive without virtue. âAmerica Reads the Bibleâ is a reminder of that truth. It is a call to returnânot to the past, but to the principles that made this nation strong in the first place.
An Invitation to Engage
This is not an event reserved for a select few. It is an open invitation. You can participate from your home, your church, or your workplace. You can listen, reflect, and allow the Word of God to speak into your life in a fresh way.
Because ultimately, national change begins with personal transformation. It begins when individuals choose to engage with truth and live it out daily. I believe we are witnessing the early stages of something significant. Whether it becomes a true national awakening will depend on how we respond.
The opportunity is in front of us. The question is whether we will take it. If history has shown us anything, itâs this: when a people return to Godâs Word, everything changes.
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Canât make it to Washington, D.C.? You can still be part of âAmerica Reads the Bible.â Join the nationwide livestream April 18â25 and experience the power of Scripture from wherever you are. Gather your family, church, or community and take part in this historic moment as Godâs Word is read across the nation.
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