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
Political and Economic Distress
Legislation and policy flying through the federal government promise to curtail liberties, further indenture the nation to China, and accelerate the demise of the Republic. Feelings of powerlessness and hopelessness sweep over you. So what do you do before you collapse into a blubbering mass on the floor? Listen to this for a little shot of hope.
March 25, 2009
A New Economic Paradigm
The present economic depression tripped by wildly irresponsible debt and consuming, offers reason to pause, and ask some basic questions. Should I encourage my children to a debt free vision? Should we train the next generation to expect less, to live more within their means, and to eschew debt?
Some of the new generation is already there. Two homeschool graduates compare notes on how they realized a debt-free vision early in their lives, and they share on the impact these commitments made on subsequent family life. These are vitally important discussions as we begin to enter a new economic paradigm in western nations. You do not want to miss this discussion with Nathan Maxwell and Kevin Swanson!
March 24, 2009
Come What May - The Movie
It's the story of a film director with a passionate vision for culture-changing film production. It's the story of a rising generation assuming cultural and civil leadership to make a difference for the cause of righteousness. Kevin Swanson interviews George Escobar, director and producer of the recently released major motion picture, "Come What May" on its strong Christian, pro-family, and pro-life themes.
March 23, 2009
Rebuilding the Foundations
When 40% of children are born without father, 50 million children are killed by order of their own parents, half of marriages end in divorce, and 70% of young men are not grown up by thirty years of age, what do you got? A 4% chance that a child will grow up as a stable human being in a stable family?
When the foundations are destroyed, what do the righteous do? Kevin Swanson suggests a Psalm 112 approach as the only possibility of salvaging anything of essence for the next generation or two. Watch what happens when fathers tremble in the worship of God!
March 20, 2009
Ichabod Community Church
It should be a settled matter that those of us living in Europe and North America are living in what is probably the most massive apostasy away from the Christian faith that the world has seen. But what happens to the occasional family of true faith who happens to finds themselves in a apostatizing church congregation? Is there ever a time to steal sheep or should we just call it a sheep rescue? Kevin Swanson refers to a real life example of a family caught in a church in full-bore apostasy. The health of our families and future generations will be determined by the church we attend. Choose carefully! If you find yourself in Ichabod Community Church, it’s time to get out and get out now.
March 19, 2009
Evolution Theories and Fairy Tales
Let's suppose you were a scientist and you were looking for reasonable evidence for a mechanism you had suggested for how a toad turned into a prince. What sort of evidence would you demand? Kevin Swanson would like a few hundred thousand transitional forms in the fossil record for starters. A little laboratory evidence for "punctuated equilibrium" might also be helpful, if that's the real mechanism that advanced the complexity of the life forms. Is it wrong to demand evidence, before we take a dogmatic stand on species evolution?
March 18, 2009