A shocking example from history:
How powerful can the generational influence of parents be on their own family and descendants?
 
In 1874 a member of the New York State Prison Board noticed that six members of the same family were incarcerated at the same time.
The board did some research, looking back a few generations to try to find the original couple who initiated this tragic family legacy.
 
They traced the family line back to an ancestor born in 1720, a man considered lazy and godless with a reputation as the town troublemaker.
He was also an alcoholic and viewed as having low moral character. To make matters worse, he married a woman who was much like himself, and together they had six daughters and two sons.
Here is what the report revealed about the approximately 1,200 descendants of this couple who were alive by 1874:
• 310 were homeless.
• 160 were prostitutes.
• 180 suffered from drug or alcohol abuse.
• 150 were criminals who spent time in prison, including seven for murder.
The report also found that the State of New York had spent $1.5 million a shockingly high number at the time to care for this line of descendants, and not one had made a significant contribution to society.
Sadly, we can see by this example how the harmful dysfunctions of parents can be passed down from generation to generation.
 
A refreshing contrast:
 
This second family study began with the famous preacher Jonathan Edwards, who was born in 1703.
A deeply religious man, he lived a life of strong moral values became a minister and a dedicated family man.
Married a deeply religious woman named Sarah who shared his values, & together they had 11 kids. Eventually, Jonathan Edwards became the president of Princeton University.
Here is what researchers discovered about the approximately 1,400 descendants of Jonathan and Sarah Edwards by 1874:
 
• 13 were college presidents.
• 65 were college professors.
• 100 were attorneys.
• 32 were state judges.
• 85 were authors of classic books.
• 66 were physicians.
• 80 held political offices, including three state governors.
• 3 were state senators.
• 1 became vice president of the United States.
What a difference it makes in the kind of example and values that are passed down to the next generation! Strong moral values can indeed bring blessings and opportunities for generations yet to be born!

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