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Saturday, September 17th, 2016

1 Scripture You Can Use to Navigate the Digital Age [One Minute Feature]

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The digital age is full of new challenges for parents ages 40 and up.

1 Scripture You Can Use to Navigate the Digital Age [One Minute Feature]

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    We were not born into the digital age. In today’s post, I want to provide you with one Scripture that may help you navigate the digital age.

    I speak often on the effects of trashy entertainment and culture on the minds of our kids. What’s so hard to get across in under a minute is–just where that line of demarcation between good and evil actually is.

    It is often a matter of what’s wise versus unwise.

    A commitment to God and His Word is the key. Psalm 101:3 says, “I will set no worthless thing before my eyes.” Philippians 4:8 says, “…whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.”

    We would do well to hang these verses in our homes–preferably next to the TV and computer, while requiring our kids to commit them to memory.

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    I am the Founder of Shepherd’s Hill Academy, a Christ-Centered, nature-based, therapeutic boarding school, the Host of License to Parent, and the Author of the book “The Miracles of Shepherd’s Hill:  An Extraordinary Odyssey of Divine Interventions.”  The environment at Shepherd’s Hill Academy is intentionally designed to provide a rich, discipleship-focused atmosphere that promotes physical, emotional, and spiritual health and healing to troubled teenager and their families.  Learn More

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