Four hundred years ago, a ship landed on the shores of New England bearing a fledgling band of people, committed to living life by the principles of God's Word. This people eventually formed a nation conceived in liberty and blessed by God. Now four hundred years later, their vision has almost faded. Liberty is dying. Humanism dominates. The family, by all indices, has disintegrated. But there still beats within the hearts of a remnant in this nation, the principles of the First Mayflower. In this 300 page manifesto, author Kevin Swanson lays out a vision by which the values of faith, family, and freedom may be salvaged for at least one nation for future generations. The voyage of the Second Mayflower is just beginning.
Kevin
Swanson
Homeschooled himself in the 1960's and 70's, Kevin Swanson and his
wife, Brenda, are now homeschooling their five children. Since
graduating from his homeschool and then serving as student body
president of a large west coast university, he has gone on to other
leadership positions in corporate management, church, and other
non-profits. Kevin has 35 years of experience in the homeschooling
movement and serves as the Director of Generations with Vision – a
ministry he founded to strengthen homeschool families around the
country. As a father who wants to leave a godly heritage for his own
five children, Kevin's passion is to strengthen and encourage the
homeschooling movement all over the world, and to cast a vision for
generations to come. For the last 4 years Kevin has hosted a daily radio
program – Generations Radio – the world's largest homeschooling and
Biblical worldview program that reaches families across the US and in
over 80 countries.
Kevin has also served as the Executive Director of Christian Home
Educators of Colorado for the last nine years. He has also authored
several popular books for homeschoolers, including
Upgrade-10 Secrets
to the Best Education for Your Child,
The Second Mayflower,
the Family Bible Study Guide Series, and others. Serving as a
passionate supporter of home education, he has been interviewed on
hundreds of media outlets, including Dr. James' Dobson's Focus on the
Family and the Fox News Network.
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Publisher: Generations with Vision; 3rd edition, 2008
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0980191025
ISBN-13: 978-0805440300
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Kevin Swanson starts his book with some historical and Biblical insights
about our country's past, some key points about the present, and finally he
will inspire you with a vision of how Christian ethics and education can
restore a country - and not by "forcing" anybody's views on the public
education system, but by being able to choose wisely the education for your
own children.
America enjoys a heritage of faith, family, and freedom unlike any other
country in history. Yet, today, we can be rightfully concerned about the
decay of these values in our modern life and culture. The memory of that
first band of Christians who in 1620 formed a colony in Plymouth has almost
disappeared. But, Kevin Swanson, an author, radio host (Generations with
Visions, can Google for his web site to listen to his show as well as
archives), pastor, husband, and a father of five children, tells us that the
vision of the first Mayflower is not dead, but the first Mayflower is about
to give birth to a second one in the 21st century. As Kevin says, the hope
is in a life represented in sharp contrast by that which is proposed by the
humanists and socialists of today: "It is community rather than communism,
Moses instead of Plato, Jesus rather than Rousseau or Marx." (pg. xiii).
America's founders pointed out that freedom is impossible to sustain without
a moral, self-governing people.
In order to correctly understand the present and chart a plan for the
future, Kevin briefly reviews history for us, with some insightful points
such as: "History books are not as much about events as they are about
people. History is changed according to the faith and character of the
people involved. So if we would truly desire to understand the cause of the
greatest movements in human history, we would do well to study the beliefs,
practices, and commitments important to those people." (pg. 17).
Of course, history does not repeat itself in a word for word fashion, and
Kevin clearly points that out throughout the book, but certain recurring
patterns can be seen from which we can learn valuable lessons. For example:
God's blessings come to those who obeyed Him and His curses come on
civilizations that embraced debauchery. America started morally strong, with
some strong Puritan and Pilgrim leaders, strong colleges that taught that
fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Harvard, Yale, Princeton for
instance), but than in the 19th century the moral fabric of society started
to deteriorate, with education having been taken over by the social theories
of Rousseau, Mann, and Marx. This transition was helped with some poor
application of Biblical laws, such as in the Salem witch trials, plus faith
and works were separated (instead of keeping them properly united, as per
James 2:26). Although, Jefferson wisely stated "That government governs best
that governs least", America started increasing its government in the 20th
century in particular, from about 10% around 1900 to about 46% of the GDP
around the year 2000. Why did our people change like this?
Kevin clearly sees the cause of this to be the K-12 and university education
systems. So, what does the government do with all of that extra money?
Primarily, on projects that replace the family. With a great understanding
of Plato, Marx, Rousseau, Kevin traces key and obvious ideas and influences
to our worldviews and beliefs, plus our policies as a country. From the
impact on the family, to loss of personal freedom, to property rights, to
dependence on the State ("By its socialist welfare and education programs,
modern government lures people into a slave-like desire for security and
dependence upon the state", pg. 74) prisons and criminal punishment (or lack
thereof), government promotion of immorality (via various training programs
like NY schools training 4th grade children to use condoms), shedding of
innocent blood (ex. 48 million abortions done in the US since 1973),... the
bottom line in these various aspects is that "education works", whether
morally good or not (pg 92).
Just consider some of Kevin's research points:
Kevin sums it up well: "We must reform our theology, our parenting, and
our education systems, if we want to see any appreciable change whatsoever
in the wider culture." (pg. 96) "The Christian faith is a love that
motivates to obey the laws of God. Without love that obeys, there is no
faith" (pg. 114) (see Luke 7:37-50). "For the apostles, repentance and faith
were two sides of the same coin (Acts 20:21), but the modern church recoils
from the law of God and the dreaded "R" (repentance) word, because such a
message is too confrontational with the culture and would "turn off" the
crowd." (pg. 96). The book will encourage, inspire, and challenge all
Christians and possibly others who care deeply what kind of place we leave
for our children and future generations.
You also may like to consider the following books:
Upgrade: 10 Secrets to the Best Education for
Your Child by Kevin Swanson, and
The Way of the Master by Ray Comfort and
Kirk Cameron.
Review By: Angela Zaev