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Is it a coincidence that the Bible warns against our vices.....de-vices

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Wow thank you for writing this. Thank you thank you for not mincing any words regarding this extremely important topic. We must all do better for the sake of our children and our selves!

We are guilty of letting our guard down and letting these harmful activities ruin our lives and families. It’s not a positive thing to admit or think about. It’s not easy to say no to our kids and have them be the “only one” in the class that doesn’t have a completely unrestricted smart phone. However, most things that are worthwhile are not easy. It takes sacrifice.

I’m saddened and appalled that churches aren’t vocal about this! Our children are getting lost in this world and the church is mostly silent about this!

What you wrote really made it clear - “Is this how we should lead them? Is this how we teach them about holiness, goodness, kindness, and compassion?”

The answer is an obvious and loud NO! Smart phones and social media have been around long enough now that we have clearly seen the detrimental effects on all of us, mostly our children.

Parents must wake up and say no to these influences that are destroying the next generation.

My daughter was born in the year 2000, she was in middle school in 2012 to 2014. Graduated high school in 2019. Got her first smart phone in 2012.

I remember feeling unsettled when I gave her an iPhone at age 12, I started doing more research and came across interviews from Steve Jobs the Apple founder. He was asked how his kids liked their iPhones and iPads and he replied that those devices are not allowed at his home and that his kids went to no technology schools. That’s what did it for me.. why was he so adamant about that? Same with other large tech company founders.

I had my daughter read the articles with me and asked her some very hard questions about why she thought these tech company execs didn’t allow these devices for their own children. Very shortly after she got her iPhone I used all the parental controls and she never had an unlocked iPhone. We’re Christian so I also prayed for wisdom and strength to not be peer pressured by what all the other parents were allowing their kids to do. I showed her many Bible verses about how we’re supposed to lead our lives. It actually brought us closer because we were able to talk about all kinds of things.

She did have social media but it was limited to 15 mins a day on each app. Sometimes if she got in trouble with me she didn’t have any time at all on it.

Was it hard? Yes, she truly was the only one in her class that didn’t have full free access to social media and the internet on her phone. Did she try to push against it? Yes. Was it exhausting to say no 20 times every day? Yes, very very exhausting.

This lasted throughout high school, as she got older she understood the harms of social media and the internet because she saw first hand how some of her best friends had changed for the worse because of it.

There were periods of time when she asked me to unlock her phone all together (once she got to 11th grade) and she realized on her own that she just couldn’t handle all that technology and social media on her phone without any restrictions. At that point she asked me herself to lock it for her (music to my ears!)

She’s now 23 and has thanked me multiple times over the last years for putting my foot down and not letting the culture suck her into her iPhone and she said she’s definitely going to do the same with her children.

I pray for wisdom and strength for today’s parents. They need to stand strong and be parents. God help us all!

My parenting wasn’t perfect by any means, I have lots of faults, but God loves our children more than we love them and He has filled in the gaps where my parenting was lacking.

Ultimately it was a relationship with Jesus Christ and her relying on God’s guidance for her life that kept my daughter away from negative influences (I won’t take all the credit for how well she turned out!) All praise to Christ alone!

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