
‘Show Me the Father’ Invites Dads to Engage
Show Me the Father and Focus on the Family’s 30-Day Intentional Dad Challenge can help you to become a more intentional dad.

Show Me the Father and Focus on the Family’s 30-Day Intentional Dad Challenge can help you to become a more intentional dad.

In this week’s episode of The Plugged In Show, filmmaker Stephen Kendrick talks with us about his latest film, a documentary called Show Us The Father.

I remember how the articles I read and discussions I had taught me that celebrities somehow weren’t human beings. That because they were on a big screen, I could offer up my own commentary on a person as readily as I would on the latest iPhone.

Abortion is one of the most controversial, divisive issues in our culture today. And yet, at the heart of that conversation, there is an indisputable reality.

Children do love video games, but parents are enjoying those digital bundles full of button-bashing brouhaha just as much as their youngsters.

If you’re looking for something to stimulate your kids minds while balancing screen time, why don’t you try these audiobook and audio drama options?

Ever since the first motion-picture camera started rolling, the entertainment industry has been fascinated by the family.

How realistic is a “Yes Day?” Well, according to Garner, this is something that she and her kids actually practice one day a year.

Parental control features are baked into almost all of our technology these days. But are we taking advantage of them? If not, why not?

No filter or parental control will be foolproof, especially on a sprawling platform like YouTube. But this still might be an improvement.
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 >>