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Kevin Swanson

Family Business: Recipe for Disaster or Blessing?

April 10, 2009
Failure is Your Friend
Too often, the family economic vision turns into a nightmare. Some bright-eyed, visionary family purchases a 40-acre farm in Kentucky for $500,000 with $450,000 in debt, and then drives the thing into the ground within 2 years. Experienced business mentor and entrepreneurial guru, Jeff Moore joins us on this edition of Generations to talk about his experience with hundreds of entrepreneurs and small business owners. Everybody will fail, but some succeed! Don’t miss the wisdom of a seasoned veteran on how to fail and how to fall forward when you fail. This is basic stuff for anybody considering a family economy.

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Taking the World for Jesus
This is the retelling of the most exciting story in all of human history. Something truly remarkable occurred when Jesus Christ rose from the dead and gave His disciples a great commission. The world would never be the same again. Kevin Swanson takes the reader through the 2,000 year worldwide saga of this epochal mission to the world. From Judea to Rome, Ireland, Denmark, China, Japan, Uganda, New Zealand, and to the uttermost parts of the earth, the light of Christ shines into the darkness, transforming every nation throughout the centuries.

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Homeschool Day at the Capitol In the which, Dave and Kevin spend a day at the Denver Capitol with their families, viewing an empire in decline. But with them are thousands of homeschoolers who very much constitute the real future of freedom and hope for our generation. In the economic and political chaos that marks this monetary-debauched, debt-oriented, socialist system of ours, there are still a few voices making sense. The gods of the copybook headings limp up to explain it once more. Kevin Swanson provides a basic biblical concept of economics and politics to thousands of homeschoolers in Colorado and beyond. Eg. If the debtor is servant to the lender, for example, what in the world are we doing indenturing our country to China?
April 8, 2009
A Heritage Worth Knowing America’s first Continental Congress opened on September 5, 1774 with a Christian worship service. After reading from Psalm 35, the men knelt and prayed fervently for God's forgiveness and blessing on the nation. You may recognize some of the names - Washington, Henry, Randolph, Rutledge, Lee, and Jay. Or maybe you don't recognize the names. Here Kevin Swanson interviews Marilyn Boyer, author of a new study guide that presents the character and lives of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Mostly forgotten today, these men formed the foundation of a nation that would enjoy the blessing of God for many generations. If another experiment of this sort should ever happen in the history of the world, our children and grandchildren should know these stories.
April 7, 2009
How Boys Should Treat Their Sisters Marxism, Egalitarianism, Materialism, and Feminism inevitably reduce to one big Nietzchean power struggle for dominance. The single value that motivates and drives is power. This is not our worldview. We reject the power motive in favor of love. This, of course, will never be understood by the feminists (Christian or Non-Christians) that cannot think in Christian terms. Kevin Swanson climbs into the gender blender again, and finds our social systems working their way into Plato's gymnasium where both men and women do their thing in the nude. The loss of gender distinctions begin when girls and boys are referred to as "guys." This breakdown occurs when boys treat their sisters like "one of the guys."
April 6, 2009
Building Idolatry-Free Relationships Marriage relationships and other family relationships almost always suffer from the problem of idolatry. But as Norm Wakefield puts it in this eye-opening interview, you can’t love somebody you idolize. You form unrealistic expectations of your gods, and set yourselves up for horrible disappointment, even divorce. This subject material addresses an almost-universal problem in relationships.
April 3, 2009
What's Left When the Existentialist West Dies? The Muslims are taking over in Europe, because "Old Europe's population is dwindling as birth rates among Muslim groups are swelling," to quote yesterday's Fox News. Three out of the 19 sections of Brussels now have Muslim majorities, and the "mosques are in charge." But then we turn over to an NPR story and find some twenty-first century Existentialist criticizing a few Christians in America who actually like children and count them a blessing! The Full Quiver movement is a shock to the existentialist, me-centered, materialist age that took the birth rate from 4.0 to 2.0 (while the square footage of the average home doubled in size) since 1900. This worldview paradigm shift may be what it will take to salvage Christianity in a day where humanism is rotting and the only thing that may be left in a hundred years are Muslims and Mormons out in the west.
April 2, 2009
Forming Christian Colonies? When the latest popular fad among Junior High kids is "sexting," at what point does a parent say, "We're outa here!" Evidently, God wants His people to be separate, but what does this mean for those who are trying to be salt and light? And what happens when the salt has done lost its saltiness? Kevin Swanson warns of the two traps of isolationist utopia-building and amalgamation into the world's systems. As Christians we are called to a life of persecution and tribulation, following our Captain who was made perfect in suffering.
April 1, 2009
Mom Entrepreneurs Her lamp does not go out by night. She considers a field and buys it, and then she plants a vineyard. Her husband trusts in her, so he shall have no lack of gain. This sure sounds like a "mom entrepreneur." Here is one Mom Entrepreneur, Kathryn Marion, who shares her experience as an entrepreneur, investor, and oikos-despoteo (home manager). How does she do it all, you ask. This can be a challenge - homeschooling four girls, all the while working to produce an income and managing the household resources! It's hard to manage a household, disciple four children in a life-integrated nurture, and produce an income if you're shuffled off everyday to work for some slave of a corporate master. And it's really tough to retain a unified family economic vision when you're working for some other master. So here you have entrepreneurial moms doing what they can to reincorporate the Proverbs 31 vision in a Steinem-Freidan, family-fragmented age.
March 31, 2009
Why We Like Lies Lying seems to be coming easier than ever on the part of our politicians today. The President told Congress last week that he did not support bigger government, then handed them the biggest federal budget we'd ever seen, by a long shot! Then he said he opposed deficit spending, and we looked in the budget and found a deficit over 12% of the GDP, far and away more than any president ever produced to date. But Kevin Swanson makes the point that "This is us." We may whine and complain a little here and there, but Americans love this stuff. The people we elect are us.
March 30, 2009
Grade: Needs Improvement Christian parents need to grapple with what it is to provide a biblical form of an inculcation of knowledge in the lives of their children. This is beautifully encapsulated in the book of Proverbs. Yet, it is hardly understood or incarnated in the Christian School today. As a former teacher in several Christian Schools, Kevin Swanson issues a grade on Christian Education in this segment of Generations. Needs Improvement.
March 27, 2009
Liberals, Inclusive and Tolerant Kevin Swanson points out that evil always has a mask, a really nice mask. While the Atheists are busy impugning God with "sin" (whatever that is in a relativistic universe), they are repeating the very crime that constitutes the essence and the source of all of the evil in the world. But what about the rest of us? Kevin Swanson points out how Christians repeat the same problem over and over again when they create their own little set of rules, while ignoring what God originally said in His Word. Are we trying to be "nicer than God?"
March 26, 2009
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Taking the World for Jesus
This is the retelling of the most exciting story in all of human history. Something truly remarkable occurred when Jesus Christ rose from the dead and gave His disciples a great commission. The world would never be the same again. Kevin Swanson takes the reader through the 2,000 year worldwide saga of this epochal mission to the world. From Judea to Rome, Ireland, Denmark, China, Japan, Uganda, New Zealand, and to the uttermost parts of the earth, the light of Christ shines into the darkness, transforming every nation throughout the centuries.

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Heard in all 50 states and over 60 countries around the world, Generations Radio brings a fast and fresh perspective to issues touching Christian families. From cultural commentary and movie reviews to education and homeschooling, Generations Radio has it every day - all from a distinctively biblical worldview

About Kevin Swanson

Kevin Swanson is the host of Generations Radio and a homeschool father of five children. Homeschooled himself in the 1960's and 1970's, Kevin went on to run for US Senate and has since traveled around the US and world speaking on the family, education, and biblical worldview. As the Director of Generations with Vision, Kevin has a passion for faith, family, and freedom in the 21st Century.

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