Walking Defined
Are we raising children to follow their feelings, or training them to obey the Lord? In this episode of Walking Defined, we’re unpacking one of the most controversial conversations in Christian culture today: parenting. The world tells parents that discipline is harmful, obedience is outdated, and children should be led by their emotions. But what does the Bible actually say? We talk about: * Biblical discipline and why obedience matters * The difference between loving correction and harsh parenting * Why gentle parenting can become a feelings-first approach * How parents can prepare children to obey God later in life * Why doing the hard work now matters for who your children become * The importance of a unified marriage in parenting * Why your job is not to make your child happy, but to raise them well * How culture is shaping children before parents realize it This conversation is direct, countercultural, and rooted in the belief that Scripture is still true, still applicable, and still the standard for how we live. If you’re a Christian mom feeling confused, convicted, overwhelmed, or unsure where to start, this episode is for you. We are not claiming to parent perfectly. We are learning, wrestling, repenting, and growing too. But we believe parents have been entrusted with a sacred responsibility, and culture cannot be the loudest voice shaping our children. Subscribe for honest conversations about taking Scripture seriously in a confused culture. Connect With Us: walkingdefined@gmail.com [walkingdefined@gmail.com] Follow Walking Defined: YouTube | @WalkingDefined [https://www.youtube.com/@WalkingDefined] Instagram | @WalkingDefined [https://www.instagram.com/walkingdefined/] Facebook | @WalkingDefined [https://www.facebook.com/walkingdefined/] TikTok | @WalkingDefined [https://www.tiktok.com/@walkingdefined] X | @WalkingDefined [https://x.com/walkingdefined] 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. New episodes every Tuesday.
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