CLB 99-08 Bulletin Board: Making the Internet Family Friendly (Book Review)

From: "Clergy Mailing List"

Sat, 6 Nov 1999

Clergy/Leaders' Mail-list Bulletin Board No. 99-08 -- Fri 05 Nov 1999  
 
Item: A Christian Parent’s Guide to Making the Internet Family        
        Friendly (Book Review)

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SECULAR ISP COMMENDS CHRISTIAN BOOK TO HIS CUSTOMERS

A commercial Internet Service Provider has just sent the following 
book review to all his customers. To encourage purchases, he even 
stocked copies for ready availability at cost to a clientele who 
would generally not know much about finding Christian bookshops.

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Recommended Reading

There are many books written about the Internet – some good, some 
outdated before they reach the shelves, and still some more that 
seem to present an American slant that just doesn’t quite match up 
to Australian reality. Recently, we caught sight of a book that’s 
relevant – and addresses one of the biggest concerns that a lot of 
you have about the Internet.  

Title: A Christian Parent’s Guide to Making the Internet Family     
         Friendly
Authors: Brian Lang & Bill Wilson
ISBN: 0-7852-7568-1
Publisher: Thomas Nelson, Inc., Nashville TN. First Published: 1999
Pages: 171  (Australian RRP: $13.95)

Now, please don’t let the title put you off!  Sure this book is 
written from a Christian perspective, and yes, it quotes scriptures 
in places.  Is it relevant and helpful for non-Christians?  
Absolutely!  

This book is the best example I have ever seen of a simple guide to 
managing Internet access in a family environment.  It is clearly 
written.  Although technical terms are introduced, they’re "broken 
to you" gently and in plain-English terms.  

Each chapter of the book is introduced with a story.  Through the 
fictional Webb family and a few of their friends, various problems 
are demonstrated. The remainder of the chapter is then devoted to 
an analysis of the story and discussion of the issues involved.  

Although the stories are all fictional, they are based on true-life 
experiences.  My opinion was that they were all quite realistic and 
that they serve as valuable "scene-setters".  The stories allow 
this book to present more than just theories – instead, the result 
is a practical guide.  

Issues covered include: Chat services, Software piracy, search 
engines, online commerce, newsgroups, pornography, filtering 
software & Internet addiction.  Probably the most valuable 
information presented is in the area of setting "Family Boundaries" 
– ground rules for your children to live by. The practical 
explanation of this important first-step is the best I have ever 
seen.  

Summary: Recommended reading for anyone who’s: 
* Concerned about the kids getting into dangerous Internet 
  situations   
* Interested to understand more about WHAT the kids ARE doing!
* Concerned about how their own activities may by putting THEM at
  risk inadvertantly.

Alan Williamson, Virtual Computers Pty Ltd

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