Since we launched Biblical Wisdom for Parents five years ago, we’ve strived to put out resources aimed at encouraging and equipping parents to love and live out God’s Word, and who then go on to disciple their children to do the same.
Below is a roundup of the most popular resources from Biblical Wisdom for Parents this year. We pray that God might use them to spur you on to faithful living and parenting, as we look back on God’s faithfulness this past year and look ahead to drawing closer to Him in 2025.
Don’t Make These 6 Marriage Mistakes
A couple with seven children and three decades of marriage between them reflect on the things they wish they had done—or not—for a more fulfilling marriage.
What If My Teen Wants to Drop out of Church?
It’s a question that might haunt those of us who are parents of teenagers. In our “Parenting Chats” series, Chien Chong, a father of two and Teaching & Resource Director at Singapore Youth For Christ, gives some advice on what we can do if our teen no longer wants to go to church.
Humility, Humanity and Hope—The Greatest Gifts for Children: Tan Lai Yong
Although this interview with missionary doctor and lecturer Tan Lai Yong was conducted some years ago, his insights and advice continue to resonate with fellow parents hoping to help their children focus on the right things in life.
What a K-Drama Taught Me About My Marriage
After being married for years, if not decades, some of us can easily forget what we love about our spouse and why we chose to marry in the first place. A K-drama prompts Wendy to reconsider her marriage in a new light.
Thank You Mum and Dad, for Loving Me Imperfectly
A now-adult son looks back on how his father and mother tried their best, however imperfectly, to raise him. This heartwarming letter describes his growing-up years and the life lessons he learnt from his parents—both said and unsaid.
“We Are Raising Souls for Eternity”: Carol Loi
As a regular Christian parenting speaker who facilitates talks on sexuality education and screen time, it can seem hard to believe that Carol used to argue with Christians who tried to evangelise to her. She shares how she came back to the faith after becoming a mother, and how she tries to instil biblical principles in her teen daughters.
Honouring God in My Homemaking
What happens when a teacher resigns from her full-time job to sign up as a full-time stay-at-home mother? Xin Tian candidly reflects on the unending tunnel of mundanity—and how she rediscovered God at work in her homemaking.
My Kids Are Growing… But Am I?: Lim Chien Chong
Ever asked your kids to rank you on how you’re faring as a parent? That’s what Chien Chong did with his two teen sons. In this interview, the Teaching & Resource Director of Singapore Youth For Christ shares why it’s important to constantly reflect on our own behaviour and ask ourselves: Are we also growing as a child of God?
Celebrating Chinese New Year: “Fully Chinese” and “Fully Christian”?
Sifting through the many rituals of Chinese New Year and figuring out whether they’re biblical or not can be a head-scratching experience. I’Ching, a writer and apologetics speaker on Chinese culture, examines the “clash” between Christianity and Chinese New Year traditions.