Mar 16, 2026

Gentle Parenting Vs Biblical Parenting: What the Bible Actually Says, with Bonnie Matthews.

Hosted By: Erika Diaz

Tired of Gentle Parenting Guilt? Try Biblical Parenting Instead

If you’re a mom who’s exhausted from second-guessing every parenting decision, this episode is for you. Candace sits down with Bonnie Matthews — a mother of six — to have an honest conversation about why biblical parenting might be the missing piece you’ve been searching for.

Together, they unpack why gentle parenting, while well-intentioned, often leaves moms burned out and kids without the boundaries they actually need. Bonnie shares her real-life journey raising six children with grace, firmness, and scripture — and how you can do the same without losing your mind (or your faith).

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • What biblical parenting actually looks like in the messy, everyday moments
  • How to set firm, loving boundaries without the mom guilt
  • Why modeling godly authority is one of the greatest gifts you can give your kids
  • The surprising link between parenting style and your child’s mental health
  • Practical tools and resources to align your parenting with your faith

Whether you’re in the thick of toddler tantrums or navigating the tween years, this episode will leave you feeling equipped, encouraged, and confident in the mother God made you to be.

Chapters

00:00 Gentle Parenting vs. Biblical Parenting: Which Is Right for Your Family?

03:04 Meet Bonnie: How a Mom of 6 Found Her Parenting Philosophy

05:57 What Is Biblical Parenting & Why Christian Moms Need to Know

08:57 Why I Stopped Gentle Parenting & Turned to the Bible

12:00 How to Handle Toddler Tantrums God’s Way (Real Mom Tips)

14:55 Using Scripture as Your Parenting Guide: Practical Examples

18:08 Teaching Kids Obedience & Respect Without Breaking Their Spirit

20:58 Is Gentle Parenting Hurting Your Child’s Mental Health?

Resources

Bonnie Matthews Ministry Website

Bonnie Matthews on Instagram

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