Teenager researches why sexting is now considered normal

Why should it be up to a 17-year-old girl to write the curriculum for a school district to protect other students from behaviors and activities that most right-minded adults realize is dangerous with lifelong repercussions?
We often turn to relief when we really need restoration

“It felt like two kingdoms were vying for my soul. the carnival was offering relief. nature was offering restoration. They are leagues apart, my friends. Leagues apart,” John Eldredge wrote.
Facial recognition apps will ensure we are forever haunted by our past

The FBI maintains a database of more than 641 images of U.S. citizens. However, the database compiled by Clearview AI, a startup company, is comprised of 3 billion pictures.
10-year-old girl brings color to lives of sick children

After Ella Tyron was told there weren’t enough crayons available for her to color a rainbow when she was in the hospital, the 10-year-old from Ohio has raised enough money to buy 49,000 boxes of crayons for children’s hospitals.
What’s the real message found in ‘celebrations’ of life?

I would much rather attend the funeral of a Christian than I would attend a “celebration of life” for someone who will spend eternity separated from the hope, love, happiness, grace, peace and abundance offered by Christ.
Community forgives family after shooter kills 10 girls

Titled “My Son Shot 10 Amish Girls in a Pennsylvania Schoolhouse,” Terri Roberts tells how she expected rage and calls for vengeance. After all, isn’t that what the Bible teaches — an eye for an eye?
Company turns kids’ art into jewelry

Turkish company Tasarim Takarim can take your kids’ doodles and make them into everything from cufflinks to necklaces and more.
Caught up in porn? Fight for love instead

So, rather than striving to will yourself to end the addictive habit, replace it with something else. Seek opportunities for real relationships and real love.
The X-plan to protect your kids

“This is one of the most loving things we’ve ever given him, and it offers him a sense of security and confidence in a world that tends to beat our young people into submission,” said author Bert Fulks.
A two-word trick for starting conversations

Schools noted that what “I’m curious” does is set the other person up for success. You’re not being interrogative, as there’s no right or wrong answer. There’s no judgment, no ulterior motive. You simply want to learn.