A recent Pew Research survey of teenagers and social media found 13- to 17-year-olds are much more likely to use YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat than Facebook.
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Is Sexting the New Normal for Teens?
Exchanging sexually explicit photos and messages may be emerging as a normal part of growing up, an analysis by a leading medical journal suggests.
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What Technology Drives Generation Z?
If your church is looking to reach young adults and teenagers on social media, make sure you go to the platforms where they are.
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Cyberbullying: 5 Insights for Helping Generation Z
Bullying in the 21st century is much different from bullying in years past. Fists flying at the flagpole are now replaced with hurtful words online.
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9 Surprising Facts About Teens and the Bible
Do teenagers care about God’s word? Probably more than you think, according to new research from the American Bible Society.
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Teens Find Friends & Drama Online
According to new research from Pew, teenagers see the Internet as a place to make new friends, keep up with old ones, and start drama with former ones. How can your church help them navigate this space.
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