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.
Little things can remind us and echoes of reality can reach, telling us that Jesus is coming back for us and that we need to be watchful, ready, and vigilant.
by Elizabeth Price
We must open our homes to others!
by Jeff Lee
We must learn to intervene to help children in our world.
by Teresa Bell Kindred
Marriage requires effort and work, but it is worth it!
by Bill Denton
We can do some pretty stupid things when it comes to kids!
by Jeff Lee
Fathers may not cry as much, but when they do, it is surely because they love you: and God loves you!
by Patrick D. Odum
We need to look for God even in the worst of situatinos!
by Rick Reynolds
A prayer for graduating seniors by parents.
by Tom Norvell
A wise woman who loved, encouraged and disciplined her children.
by Joey Cope
White and red roses mean something special on Mothers' Day.
by Bill Sherrill
Infidelity wrecks lives and destroys families, but only by coming to the truth can its impact be healed.
by Rick Reynolds
There are many simple things we can and must do to help our children have faith!
by Charles White
When we delight in someone, their desires become our own, and that's especially important when you have a little boy who loves baseball or a Father in heaven who loves you.
by Sarah Stirman
Entering a gate where the house is gone opens up our heart to the truth about our lasting home in heaven with God that Jesus has prepared for us.
by Elizabeth Price
A child waiting for morning and mommy reminds us that we are waiting for Jesus' return.
by Joe Bagby
Christmas is about giving and not receiving, especially when we can give gifts that bless others and continue giving after we are gone.
by Nancy Gavin
Like a fine garden, a marriage relationship takes cultivation and care
by Byron Ware
Sometimes our favorite places are places, but the people who make those places special!
by Joey Cope
Sometimes in the heat of the moment, we address the wrong issue with the wrong cure.
by Joey Cope
Some of life's worst tragedies become an occasion where God's mercy is shown.
by Russ Lawson
Some people are just irritating, so how are we going to treat them? Like God has treated us!
by Charlotte Barres
An account of how an affair rocked two marriages, but resources online helped provide the solution and hope to reconciliation.
by Amy C. Baker
We often need children to help us see again with the eyes of innocence and call us back to godly mercy and kindness.
by Joey Cope
A 12-year-old behind the wheels helps wake us all up to who is behind the wheel.
by Rubel Shelly
A mother's prayer for a child going to school for the first time.
by Terra D. Brimberry