There are mean people online. Three steps to take to help ensure we handle mean people well are…
Few people go online looking to change their minds. Most want validation or escape. With this in mind, we must be intentional with our social media interactions. Today we’ll discuss three ground rules for dealing with mean people online, and…
It’s hard to make good friends. Today we’ll discuss three questions we can discuss with our children to help them build healthy, and helpful, friends online and in real life.
Can we use social media well, or is the fact it’s designed to take our time, focus, and money make it more harmful than helpful?
God gives us clear statements of what is expected of our behavior both online and offline. Today we’ll look at what God requires of our words, minds, focus, and content.
In America we have rules for helmets on a bike, licenses for a car, and permits for a gun, but we don’t have any real standards about children and social media…
Social media is inherently unsafe. Today we’ll look at the age, limits, and boundaries we can lovingly put around our children to get the best chance of healthy results when using social media.
We need to treat our tech like we treat our food: With a high priority on quality, an awareness of what causes us to crash, and a plan for making it happen in the trenches of real life.
Summer is a time when we can make space for what is most important. Specifically, we can go low(er) tech, make God’s Word a priority, and make time for fun at the pace of real life.
Hey friends, just a quick heads-up that today’s conversation touches on some mature and important topics, so you might want to pop in some earbuds or wait for a quiet moment alone.