Articles Tagged 'Eat' (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.

Going Home

Sarah Stirman talks about the funeral for her grandfather and it reminds her where her real home is.

Where will I be when I finally realize that I'm home?

Independence Day

Phil Ware shares with us the real meaning of Independence Day and how we can celebrate it every week.

How often do you celebrate it?

Very Good!

Patrick D. Odum uses the Vatican's ruling on UFOs as a chance to remind us that we are made in God's image, and are very good.

Can't God do any better work than human beings?

Treating Symptoms

Rubel Shelly reminds us to not settle for merely treating the symptoms, but get to the root causes of our problems.

Can we get past the symptoms and really treat what is going on underneath?

Sweat the Small Stuff: It's the Big Stuff

Ann Voskamp looks a couple of small things important in the life of kitchen appliances and pots and reminds us that it's the small stuff that counts.

So when did small get to be so big?

Dead by Midnight?

Russ Lawson emphasizes that we shouldn't be motivated out of fear, but urgency and love, and mend our relationships.

Who would you try to make contact with?

The Prayers Are Ended

Tom Norvell reflects on the words from Psalm 72 that the prayers of David are ended and he hopes his life, his prayers, end with praise like David's did.

When it all goes in the box, how will your prayers end?

Faith Awaiting a Dawn

Phil Ware shares insight on the resurrection of Jesus on Easter, and how Mary calls Jesus Lord when she doesn't know he is raised and how the beloved disciple saw the death clothes of Jesus and believed.

What happens when the sun rises on Sunday?

No Room for Death?

Patrick Odum compares the lack of vacancy in a French cemetery and a law forbidding people to die to the hope we have in the resurrection of Jesus.

Is there room beyond the cemetery plot for you?

Events and Emotions

Katha Winther shares the up and downs of her emotional roller coaster in her life recently and reminds us that God is with us in the ever-changing emotions of life.

Have you ridden the roller coaster lately?

What Good Is an Appendix?

It really does make sense to trust God more than our knowledge.

If God is so wise, why did he create an appendix

Just a Breath

Tammy Marcelain reminds us that God is only a breath prayer away from stepping in and blessing our lives if we will only invite him in.

You can come home again!

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?

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?

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!

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?

Whom Shall I Fear?

Tom Norvell reminds us that we don't have a reason to fear because God can handle what is going on in our lives and he will stand by us no matter what.

What are you so worried about?

The God of Power

Bill Sherrill reminds that if we don't believe in the God of power today, it will be hard for those who don't believe in God to listen to us talk about the great deeds of God from long ago.

Do you really believe in the God of power?

End of the Year Farewells

Everyone dies ... so how do I know my life matters?

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He's Our Son

Phil Ware talks about a trip to honor his son for graduating from grad school in computer programming and he says his son is priceless and no price is too high to pay to honor him, just like Jesus views us.

No cost is too great, because he is priceless!

When the Sun Sets on Seno-Baani

Christine Villas shares insights on how a trip to Africa changed her opinion of all women.

What can African women teach a modern theological student?

Real Community

It is possible to have a real connection in a community who will love and support each other.

We all want to be part of real community.

Love Beyond the Ledger

Ron Rose reminds us about the true spirit of giving and that it isn't barter love or ledger sheet giving, but generous giving like we have received from God.

Are you willing to give up your ledger sheet and really love?

Always with Thanksgiving

Phil Ware reminds us that prayer should always include Thanksgiving no matter our circumstance, something he learned from his dad and from hogs!

Even the hogs do better than we do?

Falling Leaves

Mike Barres reminds us that death, like the falling of leaves in autumn, is a natural part of our world and we need to make sure we honor God when that time comes.

Is death always an intrusion and a tragedy?