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Teen Decodes Ancient Egyptian Father's Lessons
Michael Hoffen is a new author, and like him, the central character of his book is a teenager. But there’s quite an age gap between them—about ...
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Churchgoing Moms' Hidden Alcohol Addiction
Fifteen years ago, Sherry Hoppen was a mom of three, a ministry leader in her church, and a volunteer at her local pregnancy center when her younger brother ...
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Media Profanity Fuels Aggression in Youth
When children are exposed to violence on TV and in video games, studies show they tend to become more aggressive themselves. But a study reveals that ...
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Mothers Of the Faith
The vast majority of American Christians were raised in the faith—and most can point to the influence of their moms. In a 2023 study, the American ...
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Church Leaders Urged to Limit Children’s Screen Time
Jonathan Haidt, author of a bestseller, "The Anxious Generation," challenged church leaders to address an important issue. He writes:
As long ...
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Cradle Christians
American Protestants are keeping their children in the faith at a higher rate than Catholics or the unaffiliated. The biggest influence: mothers.
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Father and Daughter Bond Through Encouragement
Former Oregon Ducks star Greg Bell remembers a pivotal moment that changed his relationship with his daughter Sofia.
Greg had just finished watching Sofia, ...
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Streaming Services Efforts to Grab Your Attention
Disney is trying to be as addictive as Netflix, and they want to grab and keep your attention. Disney spent years trying to attract new subscribers to ...
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Man Finds Freedom from TV Hypnosis
A man from Scotland noticed positive changes in his lifestyle after he decided to stop watching television in the evening. 41-year-old Stephen Clarke ...
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Parents Ignore Advice on Screen Time for Children
Parents are bombarded with a dizzying list of orders when it comes to screen time and young children: No screens for babies under 18 months. Limit screens ...
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