HOW DO WE
live in a media-saturated culture and not be affected by it...?
Unless you
want to live in a cave and have no contact with the outside world, I don't
believe there is any way to be completely unaffected by the media.
However, there are ways we can be less affected by it.
Suggestions:
1. Learn to discern.
Just because a movie is at the theater or on the video store shelf, it
doesn't mean we need to see it. Make a commitment not to view sexually
explicit movies, which would include most R-rated movies Use a resourse
such as www.pluggedinmag.com to evaluate movies you are thinking about
watching.
2. Consider your reading material wisely.
When sitting in a waiting room surrounded by magazines, stop and consider
what you are about to feed your mind.
3. Determine ahead of time what you will
and will not watch, rather than simply hitting the clicker on the TV remote and
surfing channels.
4. Limit movie and TV viewing to shows that
do not idealize sex outside of marriage. If soap operas
have captured your time, choose another form of entertainment in the afternoon.
5. Be willing to turn off movies and
television shows if you discover they are sexual junk food.
6. Read magazines and books that will
encourage you in marriage and God-honoring sexuality.
Jill Savage, "Intimacy Inhibitors," Is There Really Sex After Marriage, 39-40
"Whatever is true,
whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about
such things." Philippians 4.8-9
--Mike Benson
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