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Back to EpisodesSummer Movies and Christian Discernment: Teaching Kids to Watch Media Through a Biblical Lens
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Summer Movies and Christian Discernment
The summer movie season is fast approaching and lots of our kids are will be lining up at the Multiplex for one opening night after another. How do you choose appropriate movies for your family, or give reasonable guidance to your youngsters, or is there a framework for a Christian to really engage the cinema at all? Join us for a crash course in how we grapple with the silver screen!
Are Summer Movies Helping or Hurting Your Family’s Values?
Summer movie season is exciting for families. Popcorn, superhero films, animated adventures, and trips to the theater can create memorable moments together. But Christian parents today face a challenge previous generations didn’t experience quite as intensely: modern entertainment often carries messages that conflict with biblical truth.
In this episode of Making Biblical Family Life Practical, Hal and Melanie Young discuss how Christian families can approach movies with wisdom, discernment, and intentional conversations.
Rather than simply asking, “Is this movie appropriate?” they encourage parents to ask a deeper question:
“What message is this movie teaching my children?”
Why Movie Ratings Alone Aren’t Enough
The Youngs point out that movie ratings often fail to reflect a biblical worldview. Violence, sexuality, language, and moral themes are not weighed from a Christian perspective.
They explain that:
- A “family-friendly” movie may still promote anti-biblical ideas
- Some PG movies today resemble older PG-13 films
- Even G-rated content can contain problematic worldviews
- Ratings cannot replace parental discernment
Instead of relying only on the MPAA rating system, parents are encouraged to actively evaluate content and themes for themselves.
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