David’s Blog
We’re doing God’s job – and neglecting our own
Our screen-based obsession with political events is distracting us from the simple, straightforward work Christ told us to do. We don't win the world to Christ on Twitter.
Are you hiding in a personal digital kingdom?
Screen life affords us a level of choice and autonomy once enjoyed only by royalty. We exercise absolute control over what we see, what we play, who comes in, and which ideas will be tolerated.
Keep your kids from becoming screen-obsessed Gollums
The more your child turns to screens to be soothed, entertained, or distracted, the more she falls under their power.
How Screen Time Weakens Our Faith
Christians have tended to judge screen use in moral terms. As long as we avoid “bad stuff” (sex, violence, foul language, etc.) and stick with wholesome content, we’re doing OK, the thinking goes. But even “good” screen content can have a negative impact our faith.
The Media Outrage Machine
When you get mad online, the media makes money.
How Men Became Scary
Any man who shows interest in a child is assumed to be a potential abductor or abuser.
Christianity: Safe for the whole family?
A common Christian radio slogan may be slowly poisoning our boys' faith.