Over at The Henry Institute, Phillip Bethancourt has written an interesting commentary which would make for good discussion on our Marriage Monday:
Next generation technology and its impact on family life: “…researchers reported that family life has not been weakened, as many had worried it would, by new technology. Rather, families have compensated for the stress and hurry of modern life with cellphone calls, emails, text messages and other new forms of communication.” How are you building techno-discernment in the community to which you minister?
What we cannont compromise on is the priority that our families should have in our lives. Whether it is being devoted to being an excellent spouse or parenting your children well (and usually it’s both), we have to cope for the stress and hurry of modern life and redeem technology for the glory of God. Is this taking place for you?