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.
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Great info for a much needed topic of discussion with your kids.
I would love this DVD as a resource for a Parent’s seminar at church. I would also like to include at as part of our “Foundations” church curriculum that we use for new believers and church membership. I often print and share many Covenant Eyes emails and articles and give to people as resources.
Sadly, the church seems to be the most trusting and naive when it comes to internet use with children. Parents just assume that because their kids have accepted Christ as Savior, they simply will not be exposed to porn. tragedy. I want to have a parent night to show this video!!
I’d like to better equip myself with how to handle these questions and provide guidance.
We have a young daughter, so my wife and I would like to prepare early rather than later. We would also like to be able to recommend this to other families.
I cannot overstate the importance of appropriately discussing this topic with your kids.
This is useful for parents and Sunday school alike.
This will be a great resource for the parents in our youth group!
What an awesome tool for equipping parents, churchs, and others who work with children and teens.