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Massive Multiplayer Online Games – What Parents Need to Know

Last Updated: February 20, 2014

Luke Gilkerson
Luke Gilkerson

Luke Gilkerson has a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies and an MA in Religion. He is the author of Your Brain on Porn and The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality. Luke and his wife Trisha blog at IntoxicatedOnLife.com

Covenant Eyes Radio – Episode 91

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Today our special guest is Cris Clapp Logan, Director of Communications and Congressional Relations for Enough is Enough. Mrs. Logan educates and advises Congressional staff on Internet safety issues and legislation. She is also the Associate Producer and writer of Enough Is Enough’s Internet Safety 101: Empowering Parents educational film series.

Today Mrs. Logan talks with us about massive multiplayer online games (MMO). She speaks about the dangers associated with these games and what parents need to be concerned about for their children.

Music for today’s podcast is “Every Knee” by Phil Joel.
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  • Comments on: Massive Multiplayer Online Games – What Parents Need to Know
    1. Parents should also know that MMOG stands for massively multiplayer online game. ;) I wouldn’t want their teenagers to think them massively uncool.

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