We are pleased to share a variety of books, articles, podcasts, videos, and other resources that we believe can help in understanding and navigating important topics.
Please note, however, that not all of the resources listed on this site are written or produced from a distinctly biblical or Christian worldview. While we strive to provide content that is thoughtful and thought-provoking, inclusion does not imply full agreement with or endorsement of every viewpoint expressed.
We encourage readers to engage these materials with discernment and to evaluate all things in light of Scripture. As always, we recommend prayerfully considering how each resource aligns with the truth of God’s Word.
📃📽 Chasing Childhood
Documentary Chasing Childhood a great documentary about the loss of free play and independence in childhood. It is available on AppleTV and Prime.
📃📽 The Social Dilemma
Documentary https://thesocialdilemma.com/ the film is available on Netflix. Excellent watch!
▶️ The Anxious Generation and the Epidemic of Childhood Mental Illness
Jonathan Haidt | The Anxious Generation and the Epidemic of Childhood Mental Illness start at 6:52 min.
▶️ Are Smartphones Ruining Childhood?
Are Smartphones Ruining Childhood? | Jonathan Haidt | TED
▶️ Digital Detox
Liberty University Convocation | Dr. Darren Whitehead start at 24:21 minutes to listen to “Digital Detox.”
▶️ Tyler McKenzie, Northeast Christian Church
https://www.necchurch.org/a-parenting-book-by-an-atheist-you-should-read/
📖 Bad Therapy
Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier📘 A critique of modern therapeutic practices and their effects on youth. Version 1.0.0
📖 Careless People
Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams📘 A memoir exposing ethical issues in Big Tech (Mar 11, 2025 release).
📖 How to Break Up with Your Phone (Revised Edition)
How to Break Up with Your Phone (Revised Edition) by Catherine Price📘 A 30-day detox plan for a healthier digital life. (Feb 4, 2025 release)
📖 Raising Digital Disciples
Raising Digital Disciples by Chad Clement📘 A Christian guide to parenting kids through screens and culture. Version 1.0.0