
Engaging Wisely With Real-World Violence
I had been planning on writing this blog even before the horrific events in Dallas, Texas, last night. As people gathered there to protest the
I had been planning on writing this blog even before the horrific events in Dallas, Texas, last night. As people gathered there to protest the
I just ate two Life Savers. And why does this matter to anyone, you ask? Well, I’m going to tell you. It matters because I
Last week I ruminated on the joys of unplugging for a bit. But truth is, it didn’t take me long to reconnect. Granted, my job
Ah, vacations. A time to unplug, unwind and get away from our frazzled, workaday, always online world. Only apparently, we don’t. According to a survey
Last week, Plugged In Director Bob Waliszewski asked us whether Hollywood should do a better job of making good—as in ethically good—movies. Whether it should
Ah, YouTube. Of all the things that the Internet has given us, few have impacted our world as much as that little post-a-vid venture. I
Movies can make people do strange things. And, no, I’m not talking about some of the usual suspects here. You know, teens taking up smoking
A couple of months ago, my son and I went to a TobyMac concert in Denver, and I was able to get us a couple
Angry Birds has a deep, dark secret. Their insidious secret? They don’t really care about the eggs. They’re after something much, much more precious. Something each
This will certainly be the shortest blog I’ve ever written—by a wide margin! In fact, it’ll only be five sentences. And if I hadn’t already
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>