Screens take up more of our children’s time than most of us realize. What can parents do to respond wisely?
In this episode of The Gospel Shaped Family Podcast, Josh and Jen Mulvihill share practical ways their family has learned to balance technology, set healthy boundaries, and replace screen time with better options. From limiting video games and TV to encouraging outdoor play and family read-alouds, they offer real-life examples of what works.
You’ll also hear why media functions as a form of “digital discipleship” and how parents can help children filter messages through God’s Word. This episode provides encouragement, biblical wisdom, and tangible steps for shaping your home in a tech-saturated world.
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Book 50 Things Every Child Needs to Know Before Leaving Home: https://bit.ly/50thingspc
Renewanation: https://bit.ly/rangsfpc
The Last Child in the Woods: https://a.co/d/abzpSeQ
Glow Kids: How Screen Addiction Is Hijacking Our Kids - and How to Break the Trance https://a.co/d/6AZx5mN
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