Articles Tagged 'Do' (Page 17)

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.

Set Free

Tom Norvell thinks about July 4th and reminds us that freedom is found in Jesus.

Where can I find true freedom?

Dad-Dee

Russ Lawson shares some things from his granddaughter that helps us understand that we are God's children.

Where did you get those eyes?

The Fred Factor

Steve Higginbotham shares with us the opportunity to be Fred, like Jesus, to those around us.

How many opportunities will you miss today?

What Do You Treasure?

Russ Lawson lets silver dollars remind him of long ago with his grandparents and challenge himself right now to treasure the proper things in life.

An old silver dollar evokes many old memories!

Coming Down in the Wrong Place

Phil Ware talks about an airplane that landed on the wrong runway and compares it to some of the values we attach to people.

When is landing not good?

Remember These Friends!

Phil Ware shares some Scriptures on sacrifice, love, remembering, and friendship.

How can we so easily forget such sacrifice?

Doing the Best I Can

Mike Barres reminds us that we all reach times in our lives when our best efforts are not enough, but God can do what needs to be done if we will persevere, fast, and pray.

What happens if your best isn't good enough?

The Little Church That Could

Larry Davies takes the story of "The Little Engine that Could" and applies it to church.

Do you think you can?

Restored to Sanity

Rubel Shelly reminds us that God's redemption isn't just about the future, but about living fully human lives now!

How do we get our minds in the right place?

A Christian Nation?

Rubel Shelly challenges us to think through our thinking on the upcoming election

Would we really want it if we could have it?

Bzrp-cha-ta-bzrp!

Phil Ware looks back on an old reel-to-reel recording and editing session and reflects how he could sure use that same kind of thing in his life!

What in the world is that sound?

Real Perseverance

Mike Barres contrasts our whiny little attempts at perseverance and compares it to the real martyrs in the world and calls us to genuine perseverance.

Do we even know what it means to truly persevere?

Content with the Patriots

Patrick Odum describes what happened to the Patriot SuperBowl championship jerseys that were going to be thrown away because they lost, and challenges us to give more than our throw aways to the poor of the world.

Would you wear the castoffs of the losers?

Church?

Phil Ware challenges us to think about how we view church and asks how we can make it a gathering of people committed to the Kingdom of God.

Do I really have to go to church?

Jess, to His Friends

Lisa Mikitarian has a sticking key on her laptop, the letter "U" and it makes things look a little strange but it helps remind her how everyone is important!

What a big difference one stuck key can make!

And It Was Night?

Phil Ware talks about the triumphal entry of Jesus and the darkness that Jesus faced for all of us to defeat the darkness and bring us to light.

Is there any hope, any light, for our darkness?

Does the Dog Need To Be Petted

Mike Barres reminds us that love, the blessing of human touch, is important to our pets and also to us and those who we love.

Which gets blessed more, the pup or the petter?

Navigating by GPS

Lisa Mikitarian shares the time she invested in working her son through a discussion about the importance of God guiding, but our ability to make our choices and take responsibility for our actions.

How are our children going to find their way?

One Phone Call

Russ Lawson reminds us that we had better follow through on those things that are most important to us because all we have is now.

Why wait to the last minute to make the call?

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?

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!

Power to Change People

Paul Faulkner cites a recent Wallstreet Journal report on domestic violence and observes that change happens one man and one family at a time.

Can anything change our decaying culture for the better?

God's Good Creation

Rubel Shelly reminds us that so much of what the world sees in us is unhappy and dour, but Jesus was involved in life, joy, and friendship to show that it is the direction of our lives and not necessarily the acts themselves that make things holy or unhol

Why such a sour look on our faces?

Missed Opportunities

Alan Smith reminds us that we must take every opportunity we can to follow the will of God.

How many great opportunities have you missed?

I Trust in Your Unfailing Love

Tom Norvell reminds us of the power of trusting God and putting our faith in his unfailing love.

Can you still hold on to trust?