Your Kids, the Internet and Pornography

Your Kids, the Internet and Pornography

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Breaking Patterns, Building Trust & Beating Boredom

As summer break draws closer, we’re revisiting an episode with Mark and Wayne about setting your teen up for success. Boredom isn’t harmless — it can open the door to unhealthy habits if teens lack structure and purpose. Mark shares practical ways to create balance through respon ...  Show more

I Mustache Mark a Question: Parenting Older Teens, Independence and Consequences

In today’s Q&A episode, Mark tackles some more pressing parenting questions — covering everything from keeping tabs on your teen’s whereabouts and managing screen time, to introducing godly sexuality, fostering independence and knowing when to step in as a parent. Mark also offer ...  Show more

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