MULTIGENERTATIONAL LEGACY: A FATHER'S DAY MESSAGE!
My 2022 Father's Day message to you is the story of a man rarely told - a great man that walked this earth and left an indelible mark. It is the multigenerational legacy of Jonathan Edawards.
This piece was first published on July 1, 2017, by Larry Ballard.
Jonathan Edwards |
An American educator, A.E. Winship decided to trace the descendants of Jonathan Edwards almost 150 years after his death. His findings are remarkable, especially when compared to another man from the same time period known as Max Jukes.
Jonathan Edwards’ legacy includes 1 U.S. Vice-President, 1 Dean of a law school, 1 dean of a medical school, 3 U.S. Senators, 3 governors, 3 mayors, 13 college presidents, 30 judges, 60 doctors, 65 professors, 75 Military officers, 80 public office holders, 100 lawyers, 100 clergymen, and 285 college graduates.
How may this be explained? Edwards
was a godly man, but he was also hard-working, intelligent and moral.
Furthermore, Winship states, “Much of the capacity and talent, intensity and
character of the more than 1,400 of Edwards’ family is due to Mrs. Edwards.”
Max Jukes’ legacy came to people’s
attention when the family trees of 42 different men in the New York prison
system were traced back to him. He lived in New York during about the same period
as Edwards. The Jukes family originally was studied by sociologist Richard L.
Dugdale in 1877.
Jukes’ descendants included: 7 murderers, 60 thieves, 190 prostitutes, 150 other convicts, 310 paupers, and 440 who were physically wrecked by addiction to alcohol. Of the 1,200 descendants that were studied, 300 died prematurely.
These contrasting legacies provide an example of what some call the five-generation rule. “How a parent raises their child — the love they give, the values they teach, the emotional environment they offer, the education they provide — influences not only their children but the four generations to follow, either for good or evil.”
What a challenging thought! If someone studied your descendants four generations later, what would you want them to discover? Do you want an Edwards’ legacy or a Jukes’ legacy?
The life you live will determine the legacy you leave! Make the decision to Father appropriately - today.
Happy Fathers' Day!
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