According to a new study by The Barna Group, Christian parents this year will spend more than $1 billion on media products — such as DVDs, CDs, magazines and video games — for their children even though they have misgivings about the moral content of some of the resources.
- 87 percent of [Christian!] parents purchased DVDs of movies or television programs for their children under 13, but one-quarter of them did not feel comfortable with the products they purchased.
- 33 percent of [Christian!] parents who bought CDs for their children had concerns about the content of the music.
- About half of Christian [!] parents who bought magazines for their children had misgivings
- 46 percent of those [Christian parents!] who purchased video games for their teens had concerns about the content.
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