Criminals no longer need to break down the front door and walk into your house to have access to your bank accounts, medical records, even your family photos. They merely need to gain access to your technology. If your castle is not properly defended, these enemies can break in and conquer your kingdom in the …
Technology & Internet
For thousands of years, husbands and wives have been making bad decisions. But today, enticements often come with a new twist because of the anonymity and accessibility that come with social media.
Consider taking a pledge as a family to honor God with your entertainment choices.
The point is to maintain your family’s values without alienating your kids.
Although Facebook can be fun, it’s not always the best thing for a marriage. When you get wrapped up in your online social life, even innocent interactions can divert your time and attention.
Consider parenting your teens in a way that will keep their online lives healthy, too.
One of our top 25 most-viewed parenting articles: “Why Kids Need Mean Moms.” Give kids the tough love they need so they’ll develop into independent adults.
When your family is on vacation, who is more distracted by technology — the kids or parents? Here are some tips to help you focus on your family and fun.
Parents and guardians must get to know online technology if they’re going to help protect children from the dangers.
Learn what makes video games addictive, signs of addiction and how to prevent them, plus how to choose family-friendly games.
Get information about potential dangers that lurk on the Web, and steps parents can take to help protect their family.
The Predictable Risks and Surprising Benefits of Family Media Use. What is the role of media in your family’s daily life?
The addictive nature of video games and social media means that too much of either isn’t healthy for teens.
In order to save, heal and protect our marriages from porn, we need to adopt a broader understanding of this pernicious and slippery world, an understanding that currently and unfairly pins most virtual infidelity on husbands.
Before she was a teenager, Chelsea* had a cell phone. She also had her own bedroom complete with a TV and a computer with Internet access. As she continued growing up into a young teen, she made regular salon visits and had an artificial tan that made her look much older than she was. By …
Worried about what your teen is up to on Facebook? These tips will help.
Teach your kids how to protect a good reputation when the eyes of the World Wide Web are watching.
Help your teenager exercise safe online social skills.













