“Treading Boldly help[s] parents guide their kids through one of the greatest threats of this age”
—Josh McDowell, founder and president of Josh McDowell Ministries
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Joshua Glaser and Daniel Weiss just released their new book, Treading Boldly through a Pornographic World: A Field Guide for Parents (Salem Books; $16.99)—which provides parents with the tools they need to navigate a hypersexualized culture. As leaders of Christ-centered ministries aimed at helping families live in God’s beautiful design for sexuality, Josh and Daniel are passionate about helping parents raise healthy kids—both relationally and emotionally. In Treading Boldly through a Pornographic World, Josh and Daniel are the experts parents need to help their kids navigate a digital world full of landmines.
“We wrote Treading Boldly to help parents not only tackle the threats of pornography, but to help them go deeper with their kids into the heart and meaning of love,” Josh and Daniel say.
According to the CDC in early 2020, kids under the age of 15 can spend on average up to nine hours a day on screens. During those hours, they are exposed to many messages—some good, but others that are dangerously harmful to their young minds. According to another study, nearly half of kids aged 10-17 had seen porn at some point—75% of whom stumbled across it accidentally. Sadly, too many parents are blissfully unaware that their kids are being exposed to pornography at increasingly younger ages, largely because of easy access to digital pornography.
Designed to be a practical resource for parents, as well as pastors and church leaders, Treading Boldly through a Pornographic World gives believers an in-depth discussion of how pornography affects kids and what we can do about it. Readers will discover:
- Practical steps for parents to instill a healthy and biblical perspective of sexuality
- Eye-opening statistics about pornography use, and how it’s become an epidemic for kids
- Why pornography is specifically targeted to kids and how to put measures in place
Contact: Katie Anderson, Katie.Anderson@SalemBooks.com