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Popular culture lives everywhere. Stories, songs, shows, games, and images all flow into our eyes, ears, and imaginations. They come from television screens, books, and radio stations. Even more often, they're reaching us over our computers and mobile devices.

As a parent, you already live in this inevitable world of popular culture. So do your kids. 
The Pop Culture Parent:
Helping Kids Engage Their World For Christ
  

by Ted Turnau, E. Stephen Burnett, and Jared Moore
Knowing how to deal with popular culture as a parent can be overwhelming. How can you enter into your children's lives and connect with their interests but still point them toward Jesus? Most parents fear the influence of popular culture or ignore it altogether. This guide equips parents to raise grace-oriented disciples and cultural missionaries in a post-Christian world.

Table of Contents: 
Five Simple Questions to Ask about Popular Culture

Why We Need Pop Culture Parents
The Purpose of Popular Culture
Gospel-Centered Parenting
The Problem with Hands-Off Parenting
The Problem with Endless Childproofing
Five Simple Steps to Engage Popular Culture with Your Children
Discerning Your Child's Hidden Heart
Introducing Popular Culture to Young Children
Practice Session for Young Children: Frozen
Exploring Popular Culture with Older Children and Preteens
Practice Session for Older Children: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Engaging Popular Culture with Older Teens and Young Adults
Practice Session for Older Teens: Fortnite Battle Royale
Final Ideas on Pop Culture Parenting

Appendix A: The Eternal Future of Popular Culture
Appendix B: More Resources for Pop Culture Parents
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