February 26, 2026 - 01:30

Raising children with Christian values faces unprecedented challenges in the digital age, where artificial intelligence and social media influencers hold significant sway. Parents are now tasked with guiding their families through a complex landscape of curated online personas and algorithm-driven content.
The key lies not in total isolation from technology, but in building a strong foundation of biblical wisdom and critical thinking. Experts emphasize that parental authority is established through engaged relationship, not mere control. This involves open conversations about the content children consume, teaching them to discern the messages behind both influencer videos and AI-generated information.
Practical steps include co-viewing and discussing popular online content, setting clear and consistent boundaries for device use, and actively modeling healthy digital habits. The goal is to equip children to navigate these spaces wisely, understanding that their worth is found in Christ, not in likes, shares, or algorithmic approval.
Ultimately, the focus remains on nurturing a genuine faith that permeates all aspects of life, both online and off. By prioritizing discipleship within the home and fostering media literacy, parents can help their children become thoughtful, resilient, and grounded individuals in a rapidly changing world.
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