God and the Founders
As told by the Eagle, Fox, Dove, and Rattle Snake
By CR Petersen
What did America’s founders actually believe about God, religion, liberty, and the Constitution?
In this engaging and thoughtful children’s book for ages 8–12, four unforgettable animal storytellers — the wise Bald Eagle, questioning Fox, peaceful Dove, and fiery Rattle Snake — guide young readers through the founding of the United States using the founders’ own words whenever possible.
Through lively conversations, humor, disagreement, and adventure, readers explore:
The Declaration of IndependenceThe Constitution and Bill of RightsFreedom of religion and the First AmendmentThe beliefs and disagreements of the foundersEarly American symbols and traditionsThe struggle to balance liberty, faith, safety, and responsibilityRather than presenting simple slogans, God and the Founders encourages young readers to think carefully about history, ideas, and differing viewpoints while remaining accessible and engaging for children.
Perfect for:
Homeschool familiesTeachers seeking supplemental civics and history materialParents wanting thoughtful discussions about America’s foundingClassroom enrichmentConstitution and government studiesReaders interested in faith and American historyWritten in a warm, story-driven style with memorable characters and historically grounded quotations, this book invites children and families to explore the complicated, fascinating, and deeply human story of America’s beginnings together.









