Why Does God Allow Suffering?
by United Church of God
Repeated exposure to violence-real and feigned-in news and entertainment hardens us to the real suffering of others.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes, Scott Ashley
Watching as little as one hour of television a day can lead teenagers and young adults to engage in violence such as fistfights and other assaults later in life, according to researchers who conducted a study that tracked more than 700...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
These facts by themselves indicate that many aspects of such viewing can and will encourage risky behavior in teenagers and children.
by United Church of God
A study was recently done on the influence sex in the media has on adolescents aged 12 to 14. The result: The highest level of exposure to sexually charged media resulted in increased sexual activity among those studied.
by Amanda Stiver
Guard your mind from the "super-peer"
by Amanda Stiver
Violent video games stunt moral development in teenagers.
by Sean Yarbrough
Marketing experts know there's something strangely appealing about the dark side of human nature—and they are capitalizing on it.
by Jeremy Lallier
If we have prolonged or repeated exposure to something, we get used to it. So what happens when that something is wrong—something we don’t want to be comfortable with? It takes a lot of commitment—and God’s help—but we can restore our...
by Good News
Our popular media has been pushing the envelope when it comes to traditional values for quite some time.
by Gary Petty
Almost everyone enjoys seeing a movie on occasion. But how does it affect you? More importantly, how do you decide which ones to see?
by Jean Jantzen
Current television fare compromises true family values such as respect for authority and elders and displays violence and sex as the norm. But, as parents, we possess tools we should utilize to provide a decent foundation for our children.
by David Cobb
What's a "real" man? Could you pick him out if you saw him walking down the street? And how can you be one?
by Larry Walker
The devastating triple-tragedy of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown has the world on high alert. People are stocking up on iodine pills to help ensure safety from radiation. But is there another, more effective form of protection...