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The Achievement Trap: Creating Creators

The Achievement Trap: Creating Creators

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Seven hours a day of digital content is shaping our kids more than we want to admit, and it is pushing them toward a passive life of consumption. We go back to Genesis and Exodus to recover God’s assignment for our families and we give you a simple practice to turn talent into impact.

• seven-plus hours of screen content as formation, not just entertainment
• why “passive generation” describes a trained posture of consumption
• Genesis 1:28 as a cultural mandate to bring order and beauty
• changing culture by creating, not by critiquing from the sidelines
• Bezalel in Exodus 31 as a picture of Spirit-empowered craftsmanship
• seeing kids’ talents as gifts for stewardship, not just hobbies
• the Creation Challenge using a creation-to-consumption ratio
• mission projects that fit real homes, from letters to coding to gardens
• one guiding question: true, good, or beautiful
• impact as making the world more like the kingdom, not climbing higher

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This podcast is presented by Wayne Christian School- A Christ-centered community school whose mission is to assist parents and churches in the education of their children from a biblical worldview to impact their world for Christ. You can learn more at waynechristian.org

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