- The Washington Times - Thursday, October 26, 2023

Technology is moving faster than parents’ abilities to keep pace with all the ways their children are able to tap into inappropriate material, including pornographic images, violent messaging, and bloody, gory games that pass for entertainment.

Yet parents aren’t really helping matters.

According to a Pew Research Center study in 2020, fully 22% of parents think its OK for a child under the age of 12 to have a smartphone and 65% of parents think it’s OK for a child under the age of 12 to have a tablet computer. No wonder today’s kids are immune and numb to what just a few short years ago would be seen as shocking.

And if you’re looking for family friendly these days — well, good luck. 

Happily, Sam and Kevin Sorbo have a new movie out, Miracle in East Texas, that is not only perfect for families with children of all ages, but is also based on fact and history. Oh, yes, and like all the Sorbos’ films, it’s got that all-so-important faith-based element that openly glorifies God.

Tune in for a Bold and Blunt chat with Sam Sorbo! And learn about her latest fights for a return to proper education of America’s youth.


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