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Part 2 Raising a Porn-Free Generation: What It Means to Be Parents Who Fight with Sarah Siegand

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What do you say to your second grader when they ask for a phone?

How do you set boundaries without shaming other families—or losing connection with your own?

And if you’ve already said “yes” to tech decisions you now regret, is it too late to turn back?

In Part 2 of our conversation with Sarah Siegand, co-founder of Parents Who Fight, we pick up where we left off—diving deeper into the practical, spiritual, and relational challenges of raising kids in a hyper-digital world.

Sarah brings wisdom, grace, and real-life tools for navigating these questions with clarity and courage. From detoxing as parents ourselves, to getting friends and grandparents on the same page, this episode is full of hopeful, honest insight for families who want to lead well—and churches ready to be part of the solution.

If you’ve ever felt alone, overwhelmed, or behind in the battle for your child’s heart and mind, this episode is your reminder: you’re not too late, and you’re not alone.

Resources:

For more visit parentswhofight.com

And follow them on Instagram @parentswhofight.

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What do you say to your second grader when they ask for a phone?

How do you set boundaries without shaming other families—or losing connection with your own?

And if you’ve already said “yes” to tech decisions you now regret, is it too late to turn back?

In Part 2 of our conversation with Sarah Siegand, co-founder of Parents Who Fight, we pick up where we left off—diving deeper into the practical, spiritual, and relational challenges of raising kids in a hyper-digital world.

Sarah brings wisdom, grace, and real-life tools for navigating these questions with clarity and courage. From detoxing as parents ourselves, to getting friends and grandparents on the same page, this episode is full of hopeful, honest insight for families who want to lead well—and churches ready to be part of the solution.

If you’ve ever felt alone, overwhelmed, or behind in the battle for your child’s heart and mind, this episode is your reminder: you’re not too late, and you’re not alone.

Resources:

For more visit parentswhofight.com

And follow them on Instagram @parentswhofight.

Restored2More.com

Restored 2 More Instagram

  continue reading

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