Navigating screen time, online predators, and social media with your kids can feel overwhelming — especially when you want to lead your family with faith.^1 DigitalParenting.com offers a research-based, biblically grounded framework to help Christian parents tackle these challenges through seven practical steps: regulating screen time, avoiding inappropriate content, safeguarding mental health, defending against predators, building respect, maintaining privacy, and consuming media critically.^2
Founded by David Tucker — a technology author, software consultant, and former pastor who is also a father of three teenagers — DigitalParenting.com was born from a calling to make effective digital guidance accessible to every family.^3 The organization partners with churches worldwide through Digital Parenting Fundamentals, a 10-week small group course that equips entire congregations with tools and conversation starters.^4 Their companion book, The Digital Parenting Guidebook, is highly rated and available in paperback, Kindle, and audiobook formats.^5
Why Christians Love It"I read this book for my meditation time this morning... I shared with my daughter what I had read. I asked her permission to monitor her browsing history... She was so thankful to know about some of the things shared in the book." — Aroha Shalom^5
"This book is a terrific resource for parents navigating the complex digital world. The book effectively combines faith principles with practical guidance, offering parents clear steps to create a healthy digital environment at home." — Paul Wilson^5
"Technology has revolutionised parenting. Children now have access to a much larger unprotected world. This book not only provides common sense solutions but also has a clear Christian bias." — FL^5
Notable- David Tucker has been featured on FamilyLife This Week, God's Story Podcast, WGTS 91.9 Breakaway, and multiple church speaking engagements^6^8
- Tucker has served as both a pastor and technology executive throughout his career^3
- The organization is built on four core beliefs: the Bible as the source of truth, technology used in obedience to God, peer-reviewed research as valuable insight, and discipleship as the key to success^3
- Churches like Harbour Shores Church have adopted the curriculum alongside other resources for family ministry^9
- David also writes for ChristianParenting.org on topics like talking to kids about world events^10