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Hey sweet friends! My name is Christy Young, and I’m a wife, homeschool mom of six, foster/adoptive parent, former lawyer, Christ-follower and LOVE encouraging other women in Christ! My aim is to encourage women to lead Gospel-saturated lives with courage and tenacity, willing to sacrifice and step into challenging circumstances and situations - empowered by God’s grace and equipped by His Spirit!
Hey sweet friends! My name is Christy Young, and I’m a wife, homeschool mom of six, foster/adoptive parent, former lawyer, Christ-follower and LOVE encouraging other women in Christ! My aim is to encourage women to lead Gospel-saturated lives with courage and tenacity, willing to sacrifice and step into challenging circumstances and situations - empowered by God’s grace and equipped by His Spirit!
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Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
The Problem With Soft Parenting — A Biblical Response
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Soft parenting is not biblical parenting.
A parenting philosophy built on appeasing children, avoiding conflict, and refusing to confront sin is not compassion. It is cowardice dressed up as kindness.
In this video, we are talking about the people pleasing parenting culture that has convinced many parents that keeping the peace is more important than telling the truth. But peace without truth is not biblical peace. It is surrender.
When parents refuse to discipline because a child is tired, hungry, emotional, or upset, they are not shepherding the heart. They are excusing what God calls sin.
Yes, children get tired. Yes, children get hungry. Yes, children get overwhelmed. But none of those things turn sin into righteousness.
Scripture does not call parents to manage moods while ignoring the soul. Scripture calls parents to train, correct, discipline, and disciple their children in the fear of the Lord.
Biblical parenting does not bow to tantrums, emotional manipulation, or cultural trends. It lovingly but clearly calls sin what it is. It does not make excuses for rebellion. It does not treat folly like innocence. And it does not sacrifice a child’s soul on the altar of comfort, convenience, or a quiet house.
Our job is not to raise children who feel affirmed in everything they do. Our job is to raise children who know they are sinners in need of grace, in need of repentance, and in need of a Savior. That means we must address not only their behavior, but their hearts. And it means we must examine our own hearts too, because parents often excuse sin in their children when they have not dealt honestly with sin in themselves.
If we truly love our children, we will not flatter them on the road to destruction. We will tell them the truth, correct them with love, and point them again and again to Jesus Christ. That is biblical parenting. That is soul shepherding. That is love.
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