Why Your Kid Is Obsessed With Video Games
Video games offer a world for your kids where they are the ones with power. The lure is easy to see. But clearly gaming can’t satisfy these deep desires.
Video games offer a world for your kids where they are the ones with power. The lure is easy to see. But clearly gaming can’t satisfy these deep desires.
Arlene Pellicane teaches some wise tech-management habits that parents can adopt and then pass along to their children.
Robert Fernandez and Steve Cleary talk about their new animated feature film, “Pilgrim’s Progress,” based on John Bunyan’s classic book. The movie follows Christian’s journey as he travels to the Celestial City.
The pop music star is about to turn 30, and her list of life lessons beautifully blends heart with humor, plus practicality and purpose.
What’s a level-headed but vigilant parent to do with this information? Here are five ways to respond to the unsettling Momo Challenge.
Your sons have already heard about the owner of the New England Patriots charged with solicitation of prostitution. What will they hear from you?
Kristen Jenson talks to parents about the dangers of porn. Jenson helps parents teach children what porn is and what children should do when they encounter it.
Kristen Jenson talks about porn-proofing your children. Jenson remembers a phone call she received from a desperate mom whose teen had been sexually molesting his younger siblings after viewing porn.
My limited experience has taught me to be vigilant in what I allow before my children’s eyes.
Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife, Heather, talk about the realities of deployment. Dr. David Evans and his wife, Esther, tell how they first heard about the Turners and what motivated them to turn their story into a movie.
Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife, Heather, join producer David Evans and his wife, Esther, to talk about the release of the new feature film about the Turner’s life, “Indivisible.”
Comedian Michael Jr. talks about his feature film called, “More Than Funny.” Michael explains why this movie is more than just a way to be entertained.
Most of us think we communicate effectively using our devices. Dr. Emerson Eggerichs reminds us that the best communication still occurs face to face, using vocal tone, body language, and complete sentences.
Dr. Emerson Eggerichs encourages listeners to ask themselves four questions before saying and sending anything to another person: Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? Is it clear?
The popular television show tells us there is romance and redemption lying wait in our days, breathless not with passion, but with the hard work of love.
A few positive lessons from my guilty pleasure over the last few months.
Brava, Miss America, for eliminating a bit of the external from the ideal. And let’s not stop there. What does it look like for each of us to disregard the bigger “swimsuit competition” far deeper within?
Hear some reviews of FamilyLife’s first full-length feature film, “Like Arrows,” from noted film and radio professionals.