Parent’s Toolbox
“Like the Air They Breathe” — The Online Life of Kids by Al Mohler
According to a recent study, teens spend an average of 7.5 hours interacting with some sort of electronic device. The way that they multi-task means that they are usually consuming about 11 hours worth in that 7.5 hours. Dr. Mohler says that “…the role of parents is to establish rules that protect children and teenagers from being dominated by technology and an army of digital devices. At the end of the day, parents must find the courage and wisdom to know when to disconnect.”
The Bible Isn’t Boring, Avatar Is Boring!
This short video from Piper really got me thinking about my how I view the Bible. Check it out.

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