
At Biblical Wisdom for Parents, we want to equip parents here in Singapore to grow in their relationship with Christ, apply biblical wisdom in their family life, and disciple future generations in God’s ways. And, we hope that you’ve found our resources helpful for you in doing just that.
From articles contributed by pastors, youth workers, and ordinary parents, we’ve rounded up some of our most popular resources from Biblical Wisdom for Parents this past year:
God, PSLE, and My Unsettled Heart
In this heartfelt reflection, Karen, a mother of two, shares what God revealed to her, while she journeyed with her child through his first major exam: the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).
“Don’t Forget to Date Your Spouse”: Benny Bong
In the busyness of family life, it can be all too easy to neglect our spouse. Veteran marriage counsellor Benny shares his experiences with marriage, parenting, and everything in between.
What happens when a marriage starts to “lack a certain spark”? Mun Loon, a marital counsellor and lawyer, highlights the surprising contradictions he’s come across in his clients struggling with in their marriages.
5 Things Teenage Daughters Want You to Know
While this article was published some time back, it remains highly popular for a good reason: parents want to know what their teen daughters are thinking. The co-founder of Kallos Magazine, Shiwei, shares the findings of a survey conducted with their female teen respondents.
Teen Talking: 5 Ways to End the Silence
Continuing the theme of engaging our teens, Stefanie, a former youth worker and mother of two, dishes out some timeless advice on how we can model God’s love to them in practical, everyday ways.
“Gospelizing” Your Children God’s Way
It’s one thing to send our children to tuition or enrichment classes—and another thing to direct them to keep the ways of the Lord. How can we really do so amid the messy, ordinary moments of life? Pastor Jason shares his take.
What Really Matters in Godly Parenting (and What Doesn’t)
There’s plenty of information everywhere on how to be a good and godly parent. Chien Chong, a dad of two and longtime youth worker, cuts through the clutter with these simple biblical tips parents can bear in mind, as they “grow” along with their children.







