A Lenten Reflection on Screen Time, Distraction, and Digital Balance
Are your students or children constantly glued to their screens? This Lent, help them step away from devices and turn their eyes to Jesus with this unique and meaningful Way of the Cross booklet designed especially for teens and pre-teens.
“Logging Off, Looking Up” is a prayerful and relatable Stations of the Cross journey that speaks to the hearts of today’s youth—those navigating the pressures of gaming, social media, and digital distractions.
What’s Included:
- A printable, teen-friendly Way of the Cross booklet (PDF)
- Fourteen fully-scripted Stations with:
- NABRE Bible verses
- Traditional prayers (“We adore Thee…”)
- Honest, relatable reflections connecting Jesus’ journey to screen struggles
- Family-friendly, reflective prayers for each station
- ✝️ Opening & Closing Prayers
- Print-and-pray format—perfect for classrooms, youth groups, homeschool, or family devotions
Ideal For:
- Middle school and upper elementary students (ages 10–14)
- Lenten retreats, Holy Week reflections, or personal devotional time
- Catholic classrooms, religious education, and homeschool settings
- Families seeking a deeper, more meaningful Lent together
Why Teens Love It:
- Speaks their language—real talk about gaming, YouTube, scrolling, and digital overload
- Helps them see Jesus in their everyday choices
- Encourages balance, self-awareness, and prayerful living
Whether used alone or as a family, this resource creates a gentle yet powerful invitation to unplug, reflect, and grow closer to Christ this Lent.
➡️ Print, pray, and help your teens log off—and look up.
















