2 Nights Only in Theaters: CONNECT. You Could WIN $50!

In a social media-centered world, the smart phone has become a cultural rite of passage for kids.  How can this generation of parents blaze a new trail to equip their kids to thrive in an ever-changing digital environment while steering clear of the dangers that lurk nearby? CLICK HERE FOR TRAILER

You’ve heard a lot about our most popular workshop: Parenting Techies and now you can get inspired and encouraged to protect your kids on their screen by seeing this on the big screen in this new documentary by Kirk Cameron.  With six teens, Kirk Cameron fully understands this dilemma. So he went to the experts and what he learned will enlighten, challenge, and encourage parents. And best of all: it can help strengthen your family! Join Kirk on this important journey of discovery in his brand-new documentary, CONNECT—only in cinemas for two nights: Tuesday, February 27 and Thursday, March 1.  You can purchase tickets HERE.
After watching, get some parents together to host our Parenting Techies workshop and we will walk you through many ways to protect your family with device settings, software, apps, etc.  See here for more info and reviews on our PT workshop!!!  Forward to your church or school and give parents the confidence they need after the movie.Win $50!  Take a picture with your crew at the movie and post it on Homes Devoted’s Facebook page and/or Instagram (jctherev_homesdevoted) and tell us one thing you learned that every parent should know!  We will do a drawing on March 2nd for a $50 gift card to a Darden’s Restaurant (Olive Garden, Longhorns, Cheddar’s)!  Share a photo and encourage other parents at the same time!

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Written by Jonathan

Jonathan

Rev. Jonathan Cronkhite has been serving youth and families for the last 28 years. With the heart of a pastor, he encourages and equips families to have Homes Devoted, through conferences, workshops, coaching, and writing. Married to Carrie for 25 years, they have 5 children, three of whom are young adults. Jonathan enjoys working alongside and discipling his teenage sons and their friends, renovating and flipping homes. He supports Carrie as she leads a home school co-op, and together they practice hospitality and serve in the community.