A Nation Reclaimed: Trump Joins Historic Bible Marathon to Restore America’s Christian Roots
- Capitol Times

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In a powerful display of faith and national identity, Donald Trump is set to take center stage in a historic, weeklong Bible-reading marathon celebrating 250 years of the Bible in America—a moment many conservatives see as a long-overdue spiritual reset for the nation.
The event, titled “America Reads the Bible,” is unfolding at the Museum of the Bible, where nearly 500 leaders from government, faith, and culture are publicly reading Scripture from Genesis to Revelation.
President Trump is scheduled to read a passage from 2 Chronicles, a chapter widely associated with repentance and national renewal, delivering his message directly from the Oval Office during prime viewing hours.
This is no symbolic gesture. It is a declaration.
At a time when critics argue America has drifted into moral confusion and anti-Christian sentiment, Trump’s participation signals a return to the country’s Biblical foundation—a theme echoed in a recent presidential message emphasizing that Scripture has shaped America’s laws, culture, and identity since its founding.
The lineup reads like a who’s who of conservative leadership. Senior officials, governors, senators, and faith leaders—including figures like Marco Rubio—are joining the marathon, alongside prominent Christian voices and public figures.
Supporters say the message is clear: faith is not optional—it is foundational.
Organizers of the event have openly stated their goal—to “call America back” to daily Bible reading and spiritual discipline, arguing that the nation’s future depends on its willingness to return to God.
For Trump, whose presidency has increasingly leaned into religious themes—especially after surviving an assassination attempt in 2024—this moment represents more than politics. It is about legacy, purpose, and what many of his supporters believe is a divine mission to restore American greatness.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, this unprecedented public reading of Scripture sends a message that resonates far beyond Washington:
The battle for America’s future may not just be political—it may be spiritual.





