“Our culture of helicopter parents and constant praise has the potential to produce a generation of young people who think much more highly of themselves than they ought and refuse to attempt catching their dreams for fear of failure.”
Where the Christian faith meets the common knowledge of our age
“Our culture of helicopter parents and constant praise has the potential to produce a generation of young people who think much more highly of themselves than they ought and refuse to attempt catching their dreams for fear of failure.”
“If we would take the time to carefully consider such motivations, we might find that we share something in common with those who promote a more liberal approach to sex education.”
“… if you can develop a vision for your future that goes beyond yourself, you will find that the years getting better and better.”
“When FIC pastors and church leaders label youth ministry as “an unbiblical concept borrowed from humanistic philosophies,” they are fighting the wrong battle.”
“So if you are one of the many people who hates Facebook, here is something worth considering: perhaps you are using it poorly.”
“. . . If we don’t ever force ourselves to put up our phones and be available to those around us, we may never be available to them”
“If I were feeling spiteful, I could go flip through my small pool of Facebook friends and find dozens of white middle class teenagers and college students giving the finger or worse. If a decision to let someone take a picture of you doing something foolish is an indication of a person’s worth, we are all in grave danger.”



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