Maybe a post like this is an okay spot for a question.
What media for children or the whole family doesn't make fun of fathers? On one hand we know it's baked in to the liberal worldview. Now that things are getting worse, what is worth keeping? I know you mentioned shelves of DVDs in another post. Could you do a best of media post sometime for those of us wanting to preserve something?
Thank you! Could keep in mind older elementary too, not just around 12? If you want to read the books first, a lot of movies are just right around 11 or 12 and up.
Maybe a post like this is an okay spot for a question.
What media for children or the whole family doesn't make fun of fathers? On one hand we know it's baked in to the liberal worldview. Now that things are getting worse, what is worth keeping? I know you mentioned shelves of DVDs in another post. Could you do a best of media post sometime for those of us wanting to preserve something?
That's a great question. I will work on something along those lines.
But I gave a clue the other day in a post on the links between BOOKS and the movies you choose to experience as a family and with church friends.
See this: https://tmattingly.substack.com/p/did-you-go-to-see-big-screen-lord?utm_source=publication-search
Thank you! Could keep in mind older elementary too, not just around 12? If you want to read the books first, a lot of movies are just right around 11 or 12 and up.