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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant discuss how we can lead and disciple our families when it comes to social media.Questions Covered in This Episode:What are we going to do about kids on social media? Why is this all over the news right now?What is the difference between social media and general access to the internet for a kid? What is the benefit of social media? Maybe start with for anyone and then can you see any benefit for kids?What is the potential harm of having kids on social media?What decisions if any are you making about social media for your family or for the families you lead at church?What scriptures come to mind for you when you talk about whether to be on social media platforms?Denison Forum Recommendations:Draw boundaries and keep them rock solid. Educate your kids on the inherent risks, pornography, and stranger danger. Allow them freedom in proportion to their trustworthiness. (limited usage? Smart devices?)Give them a safe space to talk about things that make them uncomfortable. Be a loving ear for their woes and keep up a healthy dialogue about their relationship with social media. Carefully consider at what age to allow them to enter certain sites, if ever.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Matthew 5:29, 1 Corinthians 6:12The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory: Social Media and Youth Mental HealthBetter Screen Time
Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | TwitterOur Sister Shows:Knowing Faith | Confronting Christianity | Starting PlaceThe Family Discipleship Podcast is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon.
Released:
Mar 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Imperfect parents having conversations about the critically important and mostly ordinary work of leading at home.