Pornography damages your heart, your brain, and your relationship with God—but there is a way out, and purity is worth the fight.
How Can I Have a Good Time? A Christian Teen’s Guide to Fun Without Regret
Fun doesn’t have to come with regret. Learn how Christian teens can enjoy life fully while keeping their faith and conscience clean.
How Can I Keep Music in Its Place? A Christian Teen’s Guide to Listening with Discernment and Worshipping with Integrity
Music shapes your mind and heart. Learn how to enjoy it without letting it take God’s place in your life as a Christian teen.
Should I Play Electronic Games? A Christian Youth’s Guide to Gaming with Discernment and Self-Control
Are video games just harmless fun, or are they a spiritual danger? Learn how Christian teens can play with wisdom and keep God first.
Why Do I Have to Be So Sick? A Biblical Guide to Enduring Illness with Faith, Hope, and Courage
The content emphasizes that chronic illness doesn’t diminish one’s value in God’s eyes, encouraging faith, purpose, and community support.
What’s Happening to My Body? A Christian Teen’s Guide to Puberty, Purity, and Personal Growth
Navigating puberty involves physical, emotional changes, and personal growth, emphasizing faith, acceptance, communication, and understanding one's identity in God.
Why Can’t I Have a Good Time Once in a While?
The content emphasizes that true joy and fun, rooted in Christ, differ from temporary pleasures leading to regret or sin.
How Can I Control My Social Media Viewing Habits?
The article guides Christian youth on mastering digital discipline, emphasizing control over social media habits and spiritual growth through intentional boundaries.
Does It Matter What I Read? A Christian Young Person’s Guide to Choosing Books with Wisdom, Discernment, and Purpose
Reading choices significantly influence one's thoughts and spiritual growth, emphasizing the need for discernment in selecting books.
How Can I Break Free From Drugs? A Christian Young Person’s Guide to Overcoming Addiction
Addiction is a spiritual battle, but through honesty, repentance, and God’s strength, freedom from drugs is possible.


