Surveys show that before kids turn 18, most of them will have seen pornography online (about 90% of boys and 60% of girls).
The question is not whether our children and teens will be exposed to a sexualized culture; the question is whether parents will prepare them for living in it.
That’s why we created the DVD workshop, UNFILTERED: Equipping Parents for an Ongoing Conversation about Internet Pornography. This half-hour presentation will equip you with the language and information to talk to kids and teens about pornography, seen through the lens of a Christian understanding of sexuality.
You can purchase the DVD and the kit right now for $19.99.
We are giving away three DVDs
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I would love to have it to help me talk to my granddaughter.
This would be a great resource for our family of 9!
This is such a critical gap in the culture of American Christianity. We need to be talking about purity or we will set up the next generation for failure.
I work with grandparents who are raising their grandchildren. We recently did an Internet Safety workshop. We all felt overwhelmed and now that we know the danger, we are looking for resources to protect our grandchildren.
Sounds great – I’ve got a number of youth kids who don’t know how to talk about this.
Even though I am not a parent myself, I know plenty of people who are, and I would like nothing better than to give them a resource that can equip them to help their sons and daughters make better choices than some of the ones I made as a youth.
Great resource for equipping men and families to guard their hearts! great tagline – what you online impacts who you are offline!
Sounds like a great resource for my sons!
I would love to share this resource with parents and staff at our church. I hope I win!!!
This will be a valuable resource for me because I want to protect my family – especially my children – from the harmful effects of pornography. It is so much more prevalent than I always thought, and I want to take an offensive, not a defensive, stance against it.