True Woman | A Parent's Guide to The Hunger Games
Plugged In Movie Review : The Hunger Games
Focus on the Family Book Review: The Hunger Games
As an adult, I am able to filter things I watch or read through the Word of God. I am able to throw out of my mind (although I wonder why I don't just shut it off to begin with, as putting things out of ones mind could prove to be a more difficult task than just shutting the book or turning off the TV) what is not noble, pure, lovely, admirable, Holy.... As for my children, I still remain their moral authority. Until the day that they can be trusted to deal with the consequences of their own moral decisions, I must take charge.
After reading the above reviews, I don't think we will be giving in to any Hunger Games hype, books or movie. I however, have young minds. If you have older minds, teens, able to think through synopsis....are you talking with them about this movie/book series? I like that Focus on the Family gives questions to discuss with your teens if you allow them to read the books.
I caution you to search out the things feeding your teens minds. Music, books, tv, games, computer....these my friends are the things upon which they are thinking. Do these things line up with Philippians 4:8? The bible is clear, whatsover a man thinks, he is.
The things your teens think, is that what you want them to be? I'm not just talking about the lip service they pay you. Our teens are pretty smart and know exactly what to say to us to keep us at a trusting distance. What your children are consistently listening to, watching, reading....that is what they think upon.
Philippians 4:8
New International Version (NIV)
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