Social Media Enslavement. . . What I’m Going To Do. . . And A Challenge. . .
As a regular part of our “No Parent Left Behind” seminar on youth culture, I pause and ask parents this question: “What concerns you most about today’s youth culture?” It gives them a chance to talk in groups about the…
Read More
What You Need to Know About TV Violence
– by Walt Mueller 1998, The Center for Parent/Youth Understanding A few years ago, television viewers in parts of Pennsylvania were watching the live broadcast of a press conference at which a state official was making an announcement regarding some…
Read More
Youth Culture Hot Quote
“Let’s not get distracted by the technology, and realize that technology is showing us what’s happening in kids’ lives, and use that as an opportunity to make a difference in their lives, as opposed to thinking that if we make…
Read More
The Tragic Story of Ryan Loskarn. . . And Discussions We Must Have With Our Kids. . .
Later this morning I have the honor of speaking to a room full of several hundred teenagers about things that matter. . . living life to the glory of God on the digital frontier to be specific. Opportunities like these…
Read More
“Great” Gift Ideas For The Kids. . . .
Attention all parents who are concerned for the safety and welfare of their kids – Looking for great Christmas gift ideas for your babies? How about a real gun, a few sticks of dynamite, a box of matches, a genuine…
Read More
Richie Incognito. . . Perpetrator? Victim? Or Both? . . .
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve no doubt heard about the mounting tension in the NFL regarding what’s happened with Miami Dolphin offensive lineman Richie Incognito, and what needs to be done about it. In a nutshell, Incognito’s…
Read More
What Screen Time is Doing to Our Kids. . .
Last night I had the opportunity to speak about kids and technology (a short segment of our “Born 2b Wired” seminar) to parents and staff at a local school district. They were holding an Internet Safety Expo that was designed…
Read More
Sounding A Warning On Kids And Screen Time. . . .
There were four of us at our table, and four at the table next to us. It was a beautiful waterfront restaurant that was the perfect setting for good conversation. . . and we had it! But the young family…
Read More
The Sad Suicide of Rebecca Sedwick: Sticks, Stones, and Words Do Hurt. . . .
Bully and bullied. . . it hurts me to think that both of those words are accurate descriptors of my young self. I have memories of the former that still sting, especially when I see or hear of a kid…
Read More
Cheating. . . Deep and Wide. . .
When thirty-five Colorado high school students figured out how to break into their teachers’ computer system to change their grades earlier this year, we were reminded of just how pervasive cheating is in today’s culture. Cheating is a huge problem…
Read More
Lessons From the 2013 VMAs. . . Disney On Parade, and Whatever Happened to Fart Man? . . . .
Yesterday I explained what I didn’t do two days ago, and why. I also mentioned that I was going to embark on my annual journey into the cultural window known as MTV’s Video Music Awards the day after. . . while…
Read More
The Bible. . . Paper Book vs Tablet Screen. . . Is It An Issue? . . . .
There’s a spirited and healthy discussion going on underneath a post I stuck up on my Facebook page the other day. I shared Matthew Barrett’s thoughtful weigh-in on whether or not pastors should use a paper Bible or a tablet…
Read More