Take one look at the television, and it teaches that life at its best is reserved for “beautiful people.” Many assess their value based on how they look. This distorted view of self is damaging, especially to young people. So, how do we counteract it?
Erwin Lutzer: November 29, 2016
Take one look at the television, and it teaches that life at its best is reserved for “beautiful people.” Many assess their value based on how they look. This distorted view of self is damaging, especially to young people. So, how do we counteract it?