Bible Revival for America 250: Ken Harrison on Why America Needs Public Scripture Reading
The Church does not need more casual Christianity—we need courage, reverence, and the Word of God.
In this episode of Conversations with Christians Engaged – Bible Revival for America 250, Bunni Pounds sits down with Ken Harrison, CEO of WaterStone, to talk about why public reading of Scripture matters in this critical hour for America.
Ken shares his powerful testimony—from LAPD officer to business leader to ministry CEO—and explains why humility, courage, wise stewardship, and deep commitment to the Church are essential for believers who want to make an impact in this generation.
This conversation will challenge you to take Scripture seriously, live boldly in your calling, and join the body of Christ in seeking true spiritual renewal for our nation.
Series: Bible Revival for America 250
As America approaches its 250th birthday in 2026, Christians Engaged is calling believers across the nation back to the Word of God. This series explores how Scripture shaped America’s founding and how a new generation can rediscover its power.
Discover:
Why America needs corporate reading of Scripture again
Ken Harrison’s journey from law enforcement and business leadership to WaterStone
How humility reveals a leader’s dependence on Christ
Why believers must reject casual Christianity and return to reverence for God
How WaterStone helps Christians give wisely for Kingdom impact
Why this moment calls the Church to courage, community, and public faith
This episode also highlights America Reads the Bible (April 18–25, 2026)—a national moment where leaders from every sphere will publicly read Scripture from Genesis to Revelation as our nation approaches its 250th birthday.
America Reads the Bible | April 18–25, 2026
475+ national leaders. One unified Body. Scripture read aloud from Genesis to Revelation.
Learn more & join the movement here
Check out the discipleship resources here
Learn more about the WaterStone here
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