Heartlight has published over 4,000 articles for Christians seeking to follow Jesus in everyday life.Written to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles, these articles remain fully searchable and freely available. While Heartlight is no longer publishing new articles, this library continues to serve as an active, enduring resource to help people live for Jesus.
Jordan shares this powerful post that was highlighted on The Today Show with our Heartlight.org audience.
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Jordan Harrell shares some challenges from several years ago after her baby was born and how three questions she needed to answer helped make her healthier in every way.
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Jordan Harrell shares her own struggle to get off her comfortable bed and turn her compassionate feelings into compassionate action.
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Jordan Harrell reminds us that there are some things we are all called to do because that is what Jesus wants from us.
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Jordan Harrell shares wise words for moms on this Mother's Day reminding us what we should most value in our children.
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Michele Howe reminds of that glorious moments are precious and fleeting, until they last forever with Jesus in glory.
by Michele Howe
Ann Voskamp's article on love and the river is merged with Delirious? and Martyn Smith's song Find Me in the River.
by Ann Voskamp
Ann Voskamp reminds us of the yada in Thanksgiving and redefines it to fit the truth of God.
by Ann Voskamp
Ann Voskamp reminds us that there is no harm in just listening, and there can be great healing and hope and transformation.
by Ann Voskamp
Stacy Voss shares the parallel between a house burned by a nearby car and the destruction in her life because of infidelity and divorce.
by Stacy Voss
Ann Voskamp looks at our ravaged world this summer and uses the image of a ravaged countryside to help us remember the power of sharing scars with the one who bears our sin in his scars.
by Ann Voskamp
Ann Voskamp on going to Iraq and meeting with those who have lost so much to ISIS and she calls us to wake up and do something
by Ann Voskamp
Tammy Ruggles is a legally blind artist, photographer, and writer who paints by faith and not by sight and uses her gifts to bless and inspire.
by Tammy Ruggles
Teresa Bell Kindred reminds us that what we define as happiness is nearly always temporary pleasure that is soon gone and leaves us unhappy; happiness is really on our own shoulders.
by Teresa Bell Kindred
Stacy Voss writes about her pain and a friend's pain at finding out that their husbands have been unfaithful and had repeated adulteries.
by Stacy Voss
Teresa Bell Kindred compares seeing Fifty Shades of Grey to a dirty mop bucket and a sponge.
by Teresa Bell Kindred
Stacy Voss reminds us that we can let our bitterness and un-forgiveness poison us and steal our lives from us.
by Stacy Voss
Stacy Voss reminds us of the story of Jonah and how Jonah praised God from the pit, from the belly of the beast, the fish.
by Stacy Voss
Stacy Voss is trying to prepare our hearts for advent and the coming of Jesus by asking us to gather in pungent and hard to smell things.
by Stacy Voss
Cathy Messecar reminds us what we need most at Christmas and that only God can give us what humanity and our broken world cannot give.
by Cathy Messecar
Ann Voskamp reminds us to listen with our heads and hearts and see social media and the Internet as a way to listen to hearts yearning to be loved.
by Ann Voskamp
Lisa Noble shares a beautiful and intimate reflection of her walk, or better yet her dance with the Lord and his lead in her life.
by Lisa Noble
Ann Voskamp looks at her daughters, remembers her own journey, and reminds all women that it is God, our Father, who determines the worth of a woman, not a mirror, not the media, and not our own doubts and self-deprecations.
by Ann Voskamp
Anne Voskamp reminds us of several absolutely essential points about being useful, productive, and fruitful to God and it often means saying no to early harvests and yes to what takes longer and more work.
by Ann Voskamp
Teresa Bell Kindred writes about the 24th anniversary of her mother's death and how it is still real to her and then she gives some good pointers on grief.
by Teresa Bell Kindred