Articles Tagged 'Family' (Page 8)

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.

Buried in My Old Attic?

Little things mean a great deal during the Christmas season. Let's not forget to do them.

Will this Christmas season be lost in things left behind?

Taste and See

Just as we enjoy the senses of taste and sight, we need to taste and see that the Lord is good.

Have you tasted just how good it is?

Favorite Places

Sometimes our favorite places are places, but the people who make those places special!

What is your favorite place to be?

Who Are We Letting Behind the Wheel?

A 12-year-old behind the wheels helps wake us all up to who is behind the wheel.

Who is driving your agenda?

Precious Memories, Graduation, and Lisa

Graduation brings a time for a father to reflect on his daughter's love for making friends, even among four legged creatures.

What do you think about at graduation?

Work-Family Spillover

We are called to not let our bad stuff from work spill over on our families and neighbors.

Can we keep the bad stuff in our day from leaking out?

Mom

During the holidays, we really miss loved ones lost to death, but we should let that be a reminder to seize each moment and fill it with love and joy.

Are you making the most of your moments?

Keeping Your Balance at Christmas

We can make the holidays a lot more cheery and bright if we will simply take a little time to plan and prepare for the holiday season.

Can you keep your balance in all the holiday mayhem?

Margin, Anyone?

So often we push everything to the edge... we have just enough money, we're always running just slightly behind, we're always returning our video rentals late, we're going right up to the deadline on every project. Wouldn't it be nice to have some margin,

The harder we work, the behinder we get.