Thursday, July 30, 2009

On Taking Charge of the TV

Randy Alcorn:
1. Keep track of how much time you spend watching.

2. Decide in advance how much TV to watch per week.

3. Use a schedule to choose programs for the week.

4. Keep your television unplugged, store it in a closet, and/or put it in a remote part of the house

5. Periodically "fast" from television for a week or a month.

6. Choose programs that uplift rather than undermine biblical values.

7. Use the "off" switch freely.

8. Use the channel changer frequently.

9. Watch and discuss programs together as a family—to avoid passivity and develop active moral discernment through interaction.

10. Don't allow young children to choose their own programs—that's the parent's responsibility.

11. Don't use television as a baby sitter.

12. Spend an hour reading Scripture, a Christian book or magazine, or doing a ministry for each hour you watch TV.

13. Consider dropping cable, Showtime, HBO, or any other service that you determine is importing ungodliness or temptation into your home.

14. If you find you can't control it—or you're tired of the battle—get rid of your television.
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3 comments:

Casey said...

putting your TV in the closet seems like a practical choice

Ryan Phelps said...

Especially your TV.

Casey said...

you wouldn't be our friend if our TV wasn't that big