Last Updated on January 24, 2026
Let’s be real mamas—technology is everywhere. It’s in our pockets, our kitchens, even our kids’ homework!
As Christian moms, we want to embrace the good—FaceTiming grandma, streaming worship music, finding a great devotional app—without letting our screens run the show. If you’ve ever caught yourself doom-scrolling instead of doing your quiet time, you are not alone.
We’ve pulled together our best articles to help you find peace, balance, and a little holy wisdom when it comes to digital boundaries.
Whether you’re trying to keep your kids off TikTok or just want to check your own screen habits, this roundup on Christians and technology is for you.
Finding Balance with Tech in Everyday Life
- A Word for Moms: Ask God Not Google
- What I Gained By Giving Up Time On Facebook
- Making a Facebook Getaway
Parenting in a Digital Age
- Teens & Technology – A Guide for Parents
- Texting Leads to Discontent
- The Shocking Truth About Kids and Porn: What Parents Must Know
- 5 Ways to Protect Children from Pornography
- Teens and Cell Phones: 6 Rules That Actually Work in Real Life
Faith, Discipleship, and the Internet
- 5 Creative Screen Time Ideas for Christian Families
- Are Screens Harming Your Child’s Communication Skills?
- Sexting: A Hot Topic for Kids and Parents
Setting Digital Boundaries That Stick
- 3 Simple Summer Screen Time Rules For Your Kids
- Why Is Screen Time So Alluring To Kids?
- Our Rules for Parenting in the Digital Age
The Truth About Christians and Technology
Technology isn’t the enemy—it’s a tool. But like any tool, it needs to be used wisely. As Christians, we’re called to live differently, to not be conformed to this world (Romans 12:2), and that includes the digital one.

Whether you’re managing your own habits or guiding your family toward healthier rhythms, we hope these resources remind you that God’s truth still applies—even in the comments section.
Let us know: What’s helped you set digital boundaries around Christians and technology in your home? Drop a comment or share one of these posts with a friend who might need help with a little tech accountability, too!
