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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As a youth leader and a parent who is desperately wanting to protect today’s youth, I think this would be a great resource to have.
I really would love to show this to our whole church to equip families to guard their children from this epidemic.
My husband is a youth assistant to a large group of privileged kids. These kids have access to all technologies and many parents are either clueless about what they do, or trying to fit in too hard to take a stand on it. Teaching a girls’ small group myself, many of these girls are naïve to how powerful pornography and the way they dress really is. This software would be an enormous help to our parents as well as our youth staff as we struggle to address this sensitive but necessary topic!
And thank you to Covenant Eyes for helping our home be a safer place!
I want to be prepared to my son (and any other children we may have in the future) about these topics.
With a one year old and another along the way, I need to be prepared to talk with my kids about the dangers of internet pornography. I also need to be prepared to help other parents have that conversation, as it’s a topic that is easily avoided.
I’m not a parent yet but I wanna be prepared for when I do become a parent.
Just gave the second of a string of “sex talks” to my 4.5 year old twins. I’m exposing them at a progressive but steady pace… first on anatomy, then on to babies, etc.
This would help immensely!
We always room have to grow in the area of media and our families!
In a world where the Devil is prowling around for someone to devour, it is wise to equip our parents and our children about how to have healthy gospel-centered conversations!
Children or not, this is an important tool and resource to have.