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When “Good Christian Parenting” Becomes a Trap
Season 1 · Episode 2

When “Good Christian Parenting” Becomes a Trap

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November 15, 202536m 42s

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Show Notes

Discipline. Expectations. Pressure. The fear of getting it wrong.

Christian parents carry a weight that often has nothing to do with Jesus.

In this episode, Batsirai and Aimee talk honestly about the exhaustion that comes from trying to be the “perfect Christian parent,” the anxiety that surrounds behavior and compliance, and the subtle belief that worth is tied to performance — in our kids and in ourselves.

They explore:

  • how social pressure shapes our definition of “good parenting”
  • why behavior becomes a scoreboard for worth
  • why kids comply for connection, not authenticity
  • the tension between grace and law
  • the freedom of intimacy with God vs. working for His approval
  • the difference between union (unchangeable) and communion (felt experience)

This is a conversation about Christian parenting, identity, grace, connection, intimacy with God, discipline, and worth — and the shift from doing things for God to doing things with Him.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re failing, exhausted, or trying to measure up to impossible standards… this episode will breathe freedom into you and your parenting.