
Episode 231: How Entertainment Shapes Our Beliefs. Plus, Netflix’s Testament: The Story of Moses
Entertainment is important. It influences how we feel, how we think and even what we believe. And we’ll talk all about that today.
Entertainment is important. It influences how we feel, how we think and even what we believe. And we’ll talk all about that today.
Reading books? Do people still do that? Yup, they do! And here’s a selection of page-turners from the collected books that Plugged In reviewed in 2023.
We hope that this serves as a helpful primer for parents looking to understand the spirituality presented in The Lord of the Rings—whether as a way to inject a gospel conversation or decide whether the series is for them.
Research shows that those who read for fun when they’re little tend to score higher on tests and have fewer problems with depression as they get older.
Is there value in consuming secular media?
We talk to David Murrow, author of Drowning in Screen Time, about how to battle screen addiction. Then it’s Mission: Impossible.
We’ve all probably seen plenty of news stories about the potential harm video games can do. But what are the benefits?
How can parents teach their kids to use technology responsibly in an ever-changing digital age? These 5 books offer some insight.
Books are awesome. And so are moms. Especially the ones who encourage us to read and love books as much as they do.
How do we as parents encourage our sons and daughters to put aside the game controller, put away the remote and read?
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 >>