FAQ Friday: “Why is this Score for a MySpace Page on My Report so high?”

Quick Answer: Our rating of MySpace pages vary widely. Our software’s scoring system examines each and every Web page from MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking sites. Each page is rated by keywords. This means some pages will be flagged with a higher score than others.

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Covenant Eyes Closed on Thanksgiving

The Covenant Eyes office will be closed on Thanksgiving, November 27.
If you have troubleshooting questions, you can email us and we will reply when our offices have reopened. We will be open again during regular operating hours on November 28.

We wish everyone a happy turkey day!

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Surf Your Values (Part 2) - What Are Your Cyberspace Values?

. . . continued from Part 1 . . .

The Internet is changing the way people interact, communicate, shop, conduct research, and find entertainment. The whole world lies at our fingertips. But unfortunately we often don’t apply our standard of “right and wrong” to our online lives. What we would never want to do [...]

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“Not even a Hint” (Part 4)

“But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people.”
(Ephesians 5:3, NIV)
What does it mean that we have “not even a hint” of sexual impurity among us? How do we live this way in a [...]

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FAQ Friday: “Does the Covenant Eyes Internet Filter Allow or Block YouTube Sites?”

Quick answer: It does both. Our filter does not simply block all or allow all of YouTube videos. Each page on YouTube is individually scored for content. Specific pages are then allowed or blocked depending on the sensitivity of your filter settings.

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Husbands Who Watch Porn (Part 5) – A Message to Christian Husbands

Back in March I wrote a post called “Husbands Who Watch Porn.” I was unprepared for the slew of comments on this post we received from women. Since then our category, “Wives of Porn Addicts,” has been our most viewed link on this blog.
After some recent comments we have received, I am compelled now to write [...]

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Surf Your Values

There is much good that can be said of Daniel Lohrmann’s book, Virtual Integrity, but his phrase “Surf Your Values” really sets the book heads-and-shoulders above the rest. This book goes beyond “Internet safety” jargon and gets to the heart of how to use the Internet responsibly and productively.
Lohrmann is just one of many voices speaking and [...]

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CCEF Conference in Pictures - Day Three

These are some of the final photos we took on the last day of the CCEF conference, The Addict in Us All. The final addresses were given by David Powlison, one of CCEF’s founding members, and Tim Lane, the CCEF director.

David Powlison talking about the process of recovery from addiction

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“Not even a Hint” (Part 3)

“But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people.”
(Ephesians 5:3, NIV)
What does it mean that we have “not even a hint” of sexual impurity among us? How do we live this way in a [...]

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Godly Intoxication

The following is a summary of Tim Lane’s presentation, “Godly Intoxication.” Tim is CCEF’s executive director. He also serves as a counselor and faculty member at CCEF and associate professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary. Tim is the co-author of How People Change and several other books.
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Much of the conference [...]

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