Taylor Swift, Idolatry, and the Fall of Discernment - Date Night
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Is Taylor Swift just a talented artist, or has she become a dangerous idol that many of our kid's worship? Join us as we explore why so many people resonate with her, what her lyrics are really saying, and how parents can wisely guide their children through a culture that often elevates celebrities to idol status.
We also talk about the broader issue of secular music, how it shapes our worldview, and what it looks like to make intentional decisions as Christian families. From our personal experiences to practical tools and Scripture, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and conviction for anyone seeking to honor the Lord with their entertainment choices.
Mentioned resources:
PluggedIn.com
VidAngel
ClearPlay
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