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In this episode of Wisdom for the Wilderness, Pastors Zack and Josh tackle a listener question that many Christian parents wrestle with: How should we think about letting our kids play video games?
Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, they explore a biblical framework for discipleship in a digital age—examining issues like stewardship of time, the shaping of affections and imagination, dopamine hits, online dangers, violent content, and the risk of idolatry. With charity and nuance, they discuss why video games aren’t neutral, how they differ from past generations’ gaming, and practical ways to guide children (from delaying access and avoiding online multiplayer to prioritizing Bible reading and real-world activities).
Zack and Josh emphasize that parenting isn’t about rules alone but about relationship, heart-level formation, and preparing kids to love the Lord above all else. They close with encouragement to connect relationally with your children—even if it means getting soundly beaten in a round of Madden.
A timely, balanced conversation for any parent seeking wisdom in raising disciples amid screens and controllers. (Part 2 on adults and video games coming soon!)
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In this episode of Wisdom for the Wilderness, Pastors Zack and Josh tackle a listener question that many Christian parents wrestle with: How should we think about letting our kids play video games?
Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, they explore a biblical framework for discipleship in a digital age—examining issues like stewardship of time, the shaping of affections and imagination, dopamine hits, online dangers, violent content, and the risk of idolatry. With charity and nuance, they discuss why video games aren’t neutral, how they differ from past generations’ gaming, and practical ways to guide children (from delaying access and avoiding online multiplayer to prioritizing Bible reading and real-world activities).
Zack and Josh emphasize that parenting isn’t about rules alone but about relationship, heart-level formation, and preparing kids to love the Lord above all else. They close with encouragement to connect relationally with your children—even if it means getting soundly beaten in a round of Madden.
A timely, balanced conversation for any parent seeking wisdom in raising disciples amid screens and controllers. (Part 2 on adults and video games coming soon!)

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