Digital Logos Edition
Reclaiming real life in a world of devices.
Making good choices about technology in our families is more than just using internet filters and determining screen-time limits for our children. It's about building character, wisdom, and courage rather than accepting technology's promises of ease and instant gratification. It's about developing our heart, mind, soul, and strength when we're tempted to settle for entertainment and consumer satisfaction. And it's definitely not just about the kids.
Alongside in-depth original research from Barna Group that shows how families are wrestling with technology's new realities, Andy Crouch takes parents beyond the typical questions of what, where, and when to show us that in a world full of devices, there's a way to choose a better life than we've imagined.
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“The first and deepest is to choose character—to make the mission of our family, for children and adults alike, the cultivation of wisdom and courage.” (source)
“We will have to teach our children, from early on, that we are not here as parents to make their lives easier but to make them better.” (source)
“The first family for everyone who wants wisdom and courage in the way of Jesus is the church—the community of disciples who are looking to Jesus to reshape their understanding and their character.” (source)
“What makes the things on our first floor valuable is not their price. Instead, it’s the way each thing asks us, our children, and our guests to bring creativity and imagination to life together.” (source)
“I’ve come to the conclusion that the more you entertain children, the more bored they will get.” (source)
"If you aren't sure how to put technology in its 'proper place' in your home, Andy will guide you and challenge your thinking."
--Mark Batterson, New York Times best-selling author of The Circle Maker; lead pastor, National Community Church
"A vision for family life and faith and character so compelling and inspiring that it made me weep, made me reconsider many aspects of our home, made me profoundly thankful for this beautiful and important book."
--Shauna Niequist, New York Times best-selling author of Present over Perfect and Bread & Wine
"Andy's message and model have strengthened our commitment to use technology to unite--and not divide--our family."
--Kara Powell, executive director, Fuller Youth Institute; coauthor of Growing Young