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July 14, 2022

Praying for Your Child’s Tech Use

While having rules is good for your kids, truth be told, your rules can only go so far in changing their hearts. The same is true for the ways your child makes decisions with handling technology. John talks with Danny about ways he's learned to talk to his kids about using technology. Featuring Jodie Berndt.

Original Air Date: July 14, 2022

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