It's clear - social media is here to stay. So how should our families use it? We discuss how your family can find the right balance, avoid negative influences and adopt healthy habits when using social media!
It's clear - social media is here to stay. So how should our families use it? We discuss how your family can find the right balance, avoid negative influences and adopt healthy habits when using social media!
In almost every family, smartphones and screens have become ever-present.
The social media world is exposing our families to all kinds of influences - some positive, many more of them harmful and dangerous.
How do we keep our families free of the stress, negative influences, and unhealthy addictions that excessive social media use can create?
Is there a right way to manage this powerful tool and not let it overwhelm you or your children?
In this episode, Steve Alessi talks with his children Chris and Gabrielle Alessi about how their family controls the reach and effect of social media on a daily basis, and how to set healthy and strong boundaries between your family and the unhealthy mindsets that social media can foster in your children.
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Pastor / Author / Speaker
Christopher Alessi was born and raised In the beautiful and diverse city of Miami Florida. He earned his bachelors degree in psychology with a minor in leadership communication at Florida international University.
Christopher serves as the next generation pastor in the church that his parents, Pastor Steve and Mary Alessi, founded and continue to lead, Metro Life Church. His desire is that all children, youth and young adults would recognize the true Ephesians 3:20 nature of God and inspire others to do the same. At his side in ministry and in life are his wife Richelle and their son, Marino John.