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  • August 24, 2020

    On Homeschooling #1: Forming a Positive Counter-Culture

    On Homeschooling #1: Forming a Positive Counter-Culture

    This is the first in a series of short interview questions produced by Alpha and Omega Publishing. AOP asked for my thoughts on technology and homeschooling. This first clip sets the stage for the rest by encouraging new homeschooling families to form a positive counter-culture in their home, intentionally. It’s vital to communicate why you’re…

  • February 20, 2020

    Grateful for Book Awards!

    My book, [Un]Intentional: How Screens Secretly Shape Your Desires, and How You can Break Free, has received some nice recent recognition. First, it won a Silver medal in the 2020 Illumination Book Awards for the Self-Help/Recovery category. These national awards “are designed to honor and bring increased recognition to the year’s best new titles written…

  • November 9, 2019

    Don’t Surrender Your Kids To A Screen-Shaped World

    Don’t Surrender Your Kids To A Screen-Shaped World

    Why do we accept the dominant narrative that our kids live in a different world? An October 2019 article by Julie Jargon in the Wall Street Journal claims to help parents better understand their other-worldly teens. It’s called: “Teens Explain Their YouTube Obsession (Because Adults Don’t Get It)”. The embedded video says: “Teens Explain YouTube…

  • August 30, 2019

    Pushing Reset On Your Family’s Relationship With Screens [Guest Post]

    Pushing Reset On Your Family’s Relationship With Screens [Guest Post]

    Sally Matheny invited me to share with her audience on the subject of my new book, so I wrote a guest post entitled Pushing Reset On Your Family’s Relationship With Screens. In the post, I share five steps towards a family reset with your devices. I think #4 is extra important: “You go first.” Sally…

  • August 26, 2019

    Back To School: Not Back To Porn

    Back To School: Not Back To Porn

    For many families, back to school means back to screens. As more schools foolishly embrace the marketing of ed-tech companies, our kids are more enmeshed in screen time during the school day. But giving kids screens in school isn’t improving their ability to think and learn. And worse, every screen is an opportunity to expose…

  • July 2, 2019

    Doctor Reveals The Real Reason Kids Are Addicted To Screens

    Doctor Reveals The Real Reason Kids Are Addicted To Screens

    Dr. Richard Freed reveals the reasons so many kids want to be using screens all the time. It’s time for parents to know what’s going on so we can wisely guide our kids through our screen-saturated world.

  • June 20, 2019

    The Struggle With Screen Time Is Real [Guest Post]

    The Struggle With Screen Time Is Real [Guest Post]

    Misty Phillip, author of The Struggle Is Real, But So Is God, invited me to write about the struggle with technology on her blog, By His Grace. I found her book title a great springboard, since it so nicely captures both the reality of our battles with technology, and the real power of the solution…

  • May 11, 2019

    Your Wife Told Me About Your Video Games

    Your Wife Told Me About Your Video Games

    Hey Man … Your wife came up to me before I spoke at a recent convention and told me about your video game addiction. Your wife. Told me. I thought you’d want to know. If I were you, I’d want to know that my strong, beautiful, brilliant wife was hurting. That she felt alone with…

  • April 15, 2019

    My Child is Looking at Porn. What Should I Do?

    My Child is Looking at Porn. What Should I Do?

    A reader of my new book recently told me that he discovered his son had been looking at porn. This dad asked for my advice. I’ll sharing an edited version of that advice with you below. But first, according to Covenant Eyes, 90% of boys and 60% of girls will have seen porn by the…

  • March 18, 2019

    Do you ever say: “But I don’t have time”?

    Do you ever say: “But I don’t have time”?

    Does this ever come out of your mouth? “I wish I could do [some good thing I should be doing], but I just don’t have time.” If you’re spending more than four hours a week watching something on a screen, I can help you. And since the average person spends around 32 hours a week…

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