Practical Biblical Solutions
Swiping Right
In today’s world, dating apps like Tinder and Bumble have completely changed how people look for love and relationships. They’ve managed to take something as meaningful and personal as romance and turned it into an interactive, game-like experience designed to keep users swiping, matching, and coming back for more. Much [...]
The “Tinder Delusion”
Most people who’ve spent time on dating apps like Tinder know the feeling: The promise of finding love by swiping through a sea of faces seems almost too good to be true, and, in a way, it is. The “Tinder Delusion” describes the unrealistic expectations or distorted beliefs about dating [...]
Virtual Comfort Zones
Take a look around any coffee shop, church foyer, or living room and you’ll see it: heads bowed, thumbs flying, the glow of screens turning faces blue. We aren’t just using social media—we’re diving into our virtual comfort zones, looking for relief, distraction, connection, or just a quiet hiding place [...]
AI “Companions”
Artificial intelligence is shaping every corner of daily life, and teens are diving into it headfirst—with all the curiosity and risk-taking that comes with adolescence. Chatbots and virtual “companions” promise answers, amusement, and even friendship at the tap of an app. But behind the glossy tech lies a world of [...]
The Doxxee
Doxxing, once a term reserved for dark corners of internet subculture, is now a mainstream weapon in our digital age. The word itself—“doxxing”—comes from “dropping documents,” meaning the act of publicly revealing someone’s private, personal information online to shame, intimidate, or punish. In a world where personal details once kept [...]
Delaying Tech Use
In today’s plugged-in world, it often feels like children are born with screens in their hands. Walk into any restaurant, playground, or minivan and you’ll see glowing devices everywhere. The pressure to keep up—the latest phone, social media trend, smart gadget—can be overwhelming, especially when “everyone else” seems to be [...]






