America stands at a dangerous crossroads. For generations, truth has been exchanged for illusion, and nowhere is this more evident than in our schools. Evolution is taught as unquestioned science, while the Bible, once the foundation of education, has been pushed aside, dismissed as irrelevant.
Reveal is a courtroom drama and family story woven together. It follows a nation, a family, and a young woman named Mary, all scarred by the consequences of removing God from public life. Through three gripping trials for murder, for rape, and for truth itself, the book asks: What happens when a nation forgets its foundation?
In the climactic trial, prosecutors argue for the Bible's place in classrooms as a historical document, countering the unchallenged reign of evolution. Witnesses testify: historians, biologists, students, ministers. The defense fights back with the full weight of the ACLU. At stake is more than curriculum; it is the soul of a nation, and the faith of the next generation.
R. L. Davis, a Vietnam veteran who spent 15 years as a missionary before being diagnosed with ALS, brings both lived experience and deep conviction to this narrative. With clarity, heart, and courage, he reveals the illusions shaping America and calls readers to rediscover truth before it's too late.