Live a Happier Life: Turn Off Social Media
It’s time for us to decide what is best for our children and families. We
We believe children are the greatest gift God has entrusted to our care.
It’s time for us to decide what is best for our children and families. We
Bible Passage: Now the works of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, moral impurity, promiscuity,
Sylvia McCrory, lead parenting researcher at Christian Parenting Today, discusses the dangers of the Blue Whale Challenge. This online website targets teens, leading them through unbelievable tasks that ultimately result in tragedy. This challenge sounds far fetched and conspiracy theory-esque, but is a horrible new trend with online predators. All parents should be aware of the real dangers our children face in order to rear Christian Children.
With the creation of the internet, social media and anonymity came the ability for others to reach our children and harass them in the form of cyberbullying. At this point, I am not even going to quote statistics, because the numbers are growing each day.
We see it all the time. People, young and old not being respectful. We see it in the stores, in the news, in schools, and sometimes in our own families. Unfortunately, we see parents and other adults being disrespectful to others. Respect should not be something that is only within the walls of our homes, it should be demonstrated anywhere we go.
Sylvia McCrory discusses a harmful habit that children can begin. Watch the video to find out more.
Failure is hard for all of us. But failure is more important than success in many ways. If we succeed every time, we attempt something, then we are not equipped when failures do happen.
Most parents have a difficult time watching their children fail. In fact, many parents go to great lengths to prevent their children from failing.
Mark Twain once said, “Let us endeavor so to live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.”
Let me first say we are all easily swayed by the world we live in and trying ridiculously hard to live up to the standards we have set for ourselves and our families. I am just as guilty as anyone