I neglected it for the last, oh, ten years.

One of the first book projects I worked on was in 1993. It was a Bible study text that did something completely unique. It examined various articles from 24 state constitutions and compared them with biblical principles of government. The book was called, American Genesis. The comparisons were made, not against modern constitutions, but the state constitutions written by the original founders more than 200 years ago.

For a few years I kept up a small website devoted to the book. It generated good traffic and a lot of people found the textbook useful with their homeschoolers—which I found very gratifying.

Since then thousands have downloaded the eBook of American Genesis (I always maintained a download location even after I dismantled the original site).

Since my recovery has been going well recently, I decided that the book needed a good going over. After a significant textual revision and a new layout design I new I needed to create a spiffy website too. So, just moments ago, AmericanGenesis.com went live.

The site not only profiles the book, but also contains the entire text of the book and study notes online for anyone to read, free. Though the site is now active, there is still a little minor housekeeping in the works. Pop by for a visit, but pardon my dust.

I hope you will pay a visit to AmericanGenesis.com—especially if you have kids in school or you might be looking for a truly challenging and unique Bible study that is more than the standard fare.

Before I go I should be honest and say I’m just a wee bit full of myself right now. I managed to crank out this websie in 15 consecutive hours from start to finish.