Dan S.
Dan S.
In talking about a conversation with her children, a friend of mine told her teenage son:
“I love you too much to trust you.”
Often as parents we take the stance that we will trust until our children give us reason not to trust them. However, I think my friend has something in her parenting idea.
In this age of computerized everything, accessing pornography and other questionable material is ...
This past summer as I flipped through the pages of a New Yorker, I came across a comic. The art featured a teenage boy's bedroom with a scantily clad female objectified on the wall. The boy is pulling up his mattress and bragging to his friend, “My parents are so busy checking the computer that they never think of this.”
I do believe that I laughed right out loud when I read this caption. Yet...
A few weeks ago my wife and I had an argument. At this moment I couldn't even tell you the topic. I can tell you that both of us raised our voices perhaps just a little bit too much. Oh, and the kids were watching.
About a week later, my family is sitting around the diner table talking about our day. Somehow the topic came around to sin. In order for our kids to understand, we defined sin as...
In talking about a conversation with her children, a friend of mine told her teenage son:
“I love you too much to trust you.”
Often as parents we take the stance that we will trust until our children give us reason not to trust them. However, I think my friend has something in her parenting idea.
In this age of computerized everything, accessing pornography and other questionable material is...

