Articles Tagged 'Faithful' (Page 3)

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 Vows

57 years earlier they stood before a minister and repeated the vows, their vows, to each other. "For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, 'til death do us part."

Honoring vows made more than a half century before

Living the ultimate Romance

Ann Voskamp writes about how much she loves her husband and why.

How strong can love grow?

Yearning for the Presence

Phil Ware begins a series of messages about Immanuel, God with us, The Presence, in our lives that we yearn, ache, thirst for.

Why do we settle for so much less than the real thing?

Strong and Courageous?

Phil Ware reminds us that Joshua 1 and God's famous charge to Joshua to be strong and courageous is as much a promise and faithfulness from God as it is commitment and trust from us.

Is there something that can move us beyond being frozen in fear?

Shattered

Phil Ware talks about what to do when relationships are shattered and how it feels easier to trade in those relationships for new ones, but asks if this is really smartest and if it honors Christ and our walk with God.

What do you do when things fracture between you and someone important to you?

Stop by the Lobby and See My Underwear!

Phillip Morrison remembers a dear friend and patriot and faithful disciple named Bette Johnson.

What a strange way to get folks to a display on Memorial Day!

Worthwhile Things Take Time!

Rubel Shelly reminds us of the missing virtue of persistence -- endurance and perseverance mixed with consistency and integrity.

Perseverance, not slow and steady, wins the race!

Untold Stories: Onesiphorus — The Refreshing Gift of Friendship

Phil Ware begins a short series on Untold Stories from the Bible and shares the story of Onesiphorus refreshing Paul while he was in prison.

What can I do that really matters to the Kingdom of God?

Easter is Still with Us?

Rubel Shelly reminds us that Easter is not over as long as Jesus' followers, Christians, his disciples, live out the evidence of his resurrection in their lives by the way they treat others.

We're done with leftovers and the eggs are put away, but Easter still remains!

Prayer: Warrior or Weakling?

Rick Brown reminds us that prayer begins simply, and in the process fo growing we all end up developing and growing in our prayer life.

Does prayer feel like sand getting kicked in your face?

When Heroes Fall

Rubel Shelly reminds us of the moral climate behind the messes that we often cause and the way out of the mess we are in.

What do we do and what can learn and how can we help?

We Felt like Grasshoppers

Phil Ware continues his series from The Story as he shares with us the challenges of taking the new land and the price paid for the lack of faithfulness and leadership and vision on the part of the generation that would not enter the land because of fear.

Who pays the highest price for our lack of faith?

More than just a Bag of Bones

Phil Ware stays with The Story theme and reminds us again of Joseph and his faithfulness.

What's left when it's all over?

Moments of Decision

Phil Ware continues his series connected to The Story, this week from Chapter 3, focusing on Joseph and his temptation with Potiphar's wife.

What will we do when the choice is ours and the moment comes?

Be Strong and Courageous

Tom Norvell reminds us that God is with us, that he will not abandon us, and that we should be strong and courageous!

No matter what you are facing, God has a message for you!

I Am: Handwritten Messages from Heaven - Fear

Phil Ware continues his series on I AM from the Gospel of John and focuses on Jesus' statement that he is I AM and so we should not fear.

How in the world do I obey that command?

Motel 6

Thom Lemmons tells us a story that gets to the heart of danger in sexual temptation and lust and a need for a friend.

When is a cup of coffee a whole lot more?

It Didn't Change Me!

Rubel Shelly reminds us that our pedigree and genealogy doesn't make us Christian, but our discipleship does.

Does pedigree or privilege change us?

Be it Resolved!

Rubel Shelly resolves to live for God this year and that changes how he approaches his New Year's resolutions.

Should we make these resolutions in the first place?

He Did Not Retaliate

Tom Norvell reminds us that Jesus had the power to get even but did not retaliate in word or deed when he was reviled, mocked, belittled, mocked, and ridiculed.

How did he hold back his power?

Unchanging

Pat Mingarelli shares photos of geese on a frozen lake and reminds us of the constants of unchanging nature and the God who is faithful and dependable and unchanging and just.

In the world of chaotic change, is there anything predictable and dependable?

Who Cares What Your Children Pray?

Joe Beam talks about the damage to children because of divorce using scientific evidence to refute the anecdotal "God wants me to be happy" excuse said so often.

Should I stay?

Number 1

Phil Ware shares some thoughts on Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, family, commitments, being a winner, and being number 1.

Who really is the best of all of time?

A Walk with Our Shepherd

This is a simple meditation on the meaning of the Shepherd Psalm, Psalm 23.

What does it really mean for us?

Windshield or Bug?

Larry Davies talks about a morning of tranquility shattered by an unexpected event with his son and then realizes that some days you are the windshield and some days you are the bug!

Some days, I find that I'm a little of both!