All (Page 13) Articles 2008 Archives

For over 30 years, Heartlight has shared articles to help people live for Jesus in everyday life. While we are no longer publishing new articles, this enduring collection features relevant pieces throughout the year to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles.

The Question That Matters Most

Russ Lawson reminds us that the questions we ask need to be the important ones, not the kind that spark endless arguments and speculation.

What kind of questions have you been asking lately?

Changing the Past

God gives us the chance to change the things we've done in the past, or at least make it as if we hadn't made the mistakes we did.

What would you change about your past?

Light for Living

Rubel Shelly talks about finding our way when we are trapped in darkness: look for Jesus to light the way.

What will you do when the lights all go off?

Real Joy?

Phil Ware talks about the real source of authentic joy, the Holy Spirit.

Couldn't you take a couple of doses of this in your group?

The Center of God's Will

Tom Norvell reminds us that the safest place is in the center of God's will and that means loving God and loving people.

Is this really a safe place?

God's Middle Name

Russ Lawson reminds us that sometimes it takes a child to help us approach God personally and lovingly.

Do you know God's middle name?

Lessons from a Hummingbird

Alan Smith's encounter with a hummingbird in his garage reminds him of how we often get trapped by life and won't let God help us find the way of escape.

Ever feel trapped and can't find the plain way out of trouble?

You Know You're Getting Older When ...

Russ Lawson begins with a humorous story about aging, but then reminds us of God's perspective and the importance of not worrying about aging, but seeking to live for God each day.

Older, better, or simply honoring God?

Radical Surgery

Removing sin from our lives demands radical, aggressive action.

removing sin takes radical surgery

In Search of Love

Lisa Mikitarian talks about her search all over the Internet for a painting that accurately reflects her love for her husband, but she also realizes that she already had what she was looking for, centered in God.

How long have you been searching?

Majestic

Phil Ware describes his visit to Kampala, Uganda, Africa and calls on us to fully celebrate the truth of Psalm 8 and Jesus' commands to love God and love our neighbor.

Can you see God's glory in your fellow humanity?

Impulse Buyer

Steve Higginbotham shares his problems with impulse buying and the bills that eventually come due and he compares it to how we live our lives and the big check out day that lies ahead.

Have you thought through your major purchase?

But Do You Trust Him?

Bill Sherrill challenges us to go beyond simply believing in God to believing God and doing what he says, which is true faith.

Have we really demonstrated that we truly believe?

Snapshot

Phil Ware shares his experience at a lunch between sponsors and their children in Kampala, Uganda.

When is a picture more than a picture?

Down the Dusty, Bumpy Road

Phil Ware describes a precious moment on his trip to Kampala and the work with Compassion International.

Heaven's waiting down the dusty bumpy road!

Our Child

Phil Ware describes meeting his Compassion little girl for the first time in a slum in Kampala, Uganda.

What other words need to be said than a smile?

The Britney Spears in Your Life

Rubel Shelly reminds us that while we may not know Britney Spears, we do know someone like her and we need to ask if we are willing to be a friend to these people?

Would you be willing to help Britney if you could?

Twenty-Five

Phil Ware tells about his mom and Grady's twenty-fifth anniversary and what a great blessing it is.

What a great and unexpected blessing!

We're Off!

Phil Ware describes the bloggers' trip to Uganda and Compassion International and explains what it is about and the purpose of the trip.

Where are you going and why?

Don't Let Failure Be Final

Mike Barres talks about a real mess he made when he tried to cook when his wife was pregnant, but he tries again 28 years later to see if he can do it -- and does, reminding us to not quit with a failure.

How long has it been since you tried to do it again?

Lay Your Burden Down

Alan Smith tells a story about a man who disappeared who was very, very tired and needed to lay down his burdens; and we've got to trust we can can lay down ours at the feet of Jesus.

How long are you going to keep carrying all that luggage?

MAYDAY!

Lisa Mikitarian shares about the Navy coming to the rescue of a 14 year old girl who needed surgery and then reminds us about how we can do the same thing through Compassion International.

Crossing Oceans to lend a helping hand?

It's Not For Everyone

Jesus invited those who are tired to come to Him. If you are satisfied with the way things are, Jesus' message isn't for you.

Maybe the gospel isn't for all

Excuse Making

Rubel Shelly confronts our tendency to make excuses for our sins, mistakes, and errors and then try to use softer words to make them not seem so bad.

Come on, now, let's just admit to the truth!

Conviction

Phil Ware shares insights he learned from a book and a group of pictures about Compassion International and the meaning of life and death.

Can you find hope in a hopeless situation?