With the easy availability and abundance of downloadable music
and MP3 players, almost every teenager knows exactly how to find
their favorite bands and songs online. Recent studies show that
more than 50 percent of teens own their own iPod and even more
search for music on iTunes. A world of influence is at their
fingertips, so how and when should Christian parents monitor the
music their children are listening to without creating undue
conflict and argument? For author Todd Stocker, the day his son
asked his preference between Van Halen and Def Leppard was the day
he realized he and his son needed to have the "music talk."
Infinite Playlists is a handy guide to healthy conversation
between parents and kids. Writing as both father and music-lover,
Stocker calls parents to recognize music as a gift from God so they
can help their kids determine the emotional, physical, and
spiritual influences of their song choices. He offers a balanced
look at the difference between Christian and secular music, and
gives practical guidelines parents and kids can follow to choose
appropriate music--together.
Competing titles may try to convince parents to hate or reject
secular music or, alternately, convince them that Christian music
is the only way to go. Infinite Playlists does neither, seeking
first to provide parents with an understanding of God's purpose for
music, then to provide biblical and respectful guidelines to aid
responsible music choices. Ultimately, the goal is healthy
conversation--not conflict--between parents and children so
everyone can see and appreciate what music can teach us about life,
about God, about others, about relationships, and about the
world.
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