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Provide Godly Perspective About Moral Issues
The “generation gap” between teenagers and parents is evident not just in different tastes in music and clothes. Many of today’s young people also have different attitudes from their parents about moral issues such as homosexuality and cohabitation. Meanwhile, cursing has become an accepted form of everyday conversation, and pornography is spreading like wildfire, due to new technology.
Jim Burns, author of The 10 Building Blocks for a Happy Family, says one essential building block is healthy morals and values. “The decisions kids make today will often affect them for the rest of their lives,” he writes. “Parents have significant powers of influence—through modeling and teaching—over the morals and values their kids carry into adulthood.”
Don’t be afraid to bring up controversial topics and ask how your kids feel about them. Instead of quickly shooting down their opinions, listen to their reasoning. Pay attention to what your kids’ friends and media choices say about moral issues. Then dig up some tough questions and connect Scripture to real-life moral dilemmas. Most importantly, let kids know you aren’t the moral decision-makers; God sets his standards for right and wrong in the Bible. And he promises to bless people who strive to follow his commands out of love for him. Use this issue of “The Parent Link” to help you and your kids tackle tough moral issues. |
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Although the loss of a moral compass is a complex issue, youth-culture expert Walt Mueller says the starting point for turning it around is rather simple. He looks in the mirror every morning and asks himself:
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Hot-button issues are dividing many 21st-century families. Here’s a snapshot into what is morally okay with today’s teenagers:
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Great Questions to Ask Your Kids Encourage your teenagers to open up about tough moral issues by asking point-blank questions:
1. Do you think God approves of and loves homosexuals? Why or why not? Should gay couples be allowed to marry?
2. If two people are going to get married anyway, is it okay for them to live together first? Why or why not?
3. What effects can porn have on people’s sexual attitudes and habits?
4. What does it feel like to “go against the tide” and stand up against immoral behavior? What can help you face that challenge? |
PRAY THAT:
Verse “Live clean, innocent lives as children of God, shining like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people. Hold firmly to the word of life.” (Philippians 2:15-16)
Sin is the root cause of all the immorality and ungodly behavior in our world. But because our perfect God paid the ultimate price for our sins, we have his hope and forgiveness. When we reflect God’s light and live by his Word, other people will see that God’s truth is the right path. |
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What’s Up
More Christian kids are becoming “Christian chameleons” these days, according to David R. Smith, content development director at TheSource4YM.com. (Read his entire article by typing “chameleons” into the search engine at www.SimplyYouthMinistry.com.)
Many teenagers reflect the morals of the world rather than Scripture. The sad truth is that the lifestyle of a “churched” or “Christian” teenager is far too similar to the lifestyle of an unchurched or non-Christian teenager these days. The line has become so blurred that distinguishing who’s who is often hard to do.
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This page is designed to inform and educate parents and isn’t meant to endorse any music or movie. |
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MUSICSPOTLIGHT |
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Mainstream Artist
Background: Dashboard is mainly just singer-songwriter Chris Carrabba, who’s been making alternative and acoustic albums with and without a backing band for the past decade.
Albums: Alter the Ending (2009), The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most (2001), The Swiss Army Romance (2000)
What Parents Should Know: Carrabba is a Christian, though his lyrics don’t address his faith much. Most of his songs are about relationship ups and downs. Carrabba’s songs are deeply personal and emotional, so they easily strike a chord with teenagers facing their own relationship troubles.
What Dashboard Confessional Says:
Discussion Questions: Do most people take you seriously? Why or why not? What are examples of things that should and shouldn’t have age limits? Read aloud 1 Timothy 4:12. How can you set an example “in speech, in life, in love, in faith, in purity”? When you do that, how do expect people will treat you, and why? |
Christian Artist
Background: Singer-songwriter Wickham started leading worship in his youth group at age 12. Now 25, he has already released five albums to critical acclaim. Wickham has toured extensively and visits churches across the globe to share his music.
Albums: Heaven and Earth (2009), Cannons (2007), Give You My World (2003) What Parents Should Know: Though Wickham isn’t a “heavy-hitter” in the worship genre, he’s making a name for himself with heartfelt albums and thoughtful lyrics. He’s deeply passionate about leading people as they worship God.
What Wickham Says: Sitting in a chapel service in junior high, Wickham “realized for the first time that [being] Christian wasn’t about following these rules that my parents or the Bible said. It wasn’t about…reading a chapter a day or going to church. It was about loving Jesus with your life and knowing him.”
Discussion Questions: When does being a Christian seem centered around rules? What is following Jesus really about? Read aloud Psalm 92:1-4. Why is it important to spend time with God every day? Does that come easily to you? Why or why not? What else makes you feel close to God? |
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Movie: Genre: Drama Rating: PG-13 (for mature thematic elements involving teen suicide, teen drinking, some drug content, disturbing images and sexuality)
Discussion Questions: Think about your longest-lasting friendship: What has kept it going? Why do some friends drift apart? Is it okay to let some friendships grow cold? Why or why not? Read aloud John 15:9-17. What’s important for a strong friendship? Do you need to reconnect or reconcile with anyone? Explain. |
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