Gentleness is often forgotten in today's world, but it is one of the most lauded virtues in Scripture and we must display it to be God's people.
05/15/2006 by Phil Ware
The interests of others must be our focus and not just our own stuff and wants.
05/14/2006 by Tom Norvell
Mothers are the one constant in our continually changing lives.
05/13/2006 by Teresa Bell Kindred
Moms are crucial to the outcome of nations because of the way they rear their child.
05/12/2006 by Paul Faulkner
An aunt reflects on her niece's birth to a mom out of wedlock and how precious she is and so glad she was born.
05/11/2006 by Kristi Powers
So many things we put off only get worse and become a great bigger mess because we don't fix them right now!
05/06/2006 by Cary Branscum
A mother's love and touch are crucial to babies in those earliest days of life.
05/05/2006 by Paul Faulkner
Not only must we be still and hear God, but he also longs to come to us in the busy rush of our daily lives.
05/04/2006 by Rubel Shelly
We can learn a lot about who we are spiritually from a box of LEGOs, things like unity and being built by God into something special.
05/03/2006 by Alan Smith
God is at work in the ordinary and unimportant aspects of life as well as the extraordinary and debilitating aspects of life.
05/02/2006 by Russ Lawson
A little girls interruptions become the occasion for seeing how much God loves and listens to us.
05/01/2006 by Phil Ware
Life is full of events that make us feel and actually be powerless, but that is exactly where God can work in our life the most.
04/30/2006 by Tom Norvell
Jesus is our pioneer and we are called to blaze the trail for others to follow after us.
04/29/2006 by Alan Smith
How we view the goal of our life directly determines how we approach life between here and its end.
04/28/2006 by Paul Faulkner
What if we greeted everyone as if they were a long lost friend who we were glad to see?
04/27/2006 by Russ Lawson
Sin entangles and causes us to stumble and fall rather than running victoriously, whether the sin is our own or the sin of others against us.
04/26/2006 by Sarah Stirman
So much of what we work for really doesn't matter, so let's invest in what does, the people around us.
04/25/2006 by Rubel Shelly
So often we have the grandiose promises we've made, when in reality we won't do the small stuff!
04/22/2006 by Alan Smith
Our kids need our discipline and correction, but that need our affirmation andpositive support even more.
04/21/2006 by Paul Faulkner
So often we don't know each well enough to even know the burdens we all carry, but we must step in and help by listening more carefully to those around us.
04/19/2006 by Teresa Bell Kindred
Heartlight has started blogs and now we want to hear from you.
04/17/2006 by Phil Ware
Reading the story of a lost sheep with his son allows a father to really hear what is in his sons heart and how he is his sons shepherd.
04/16/2006 by Danny Sims
Our language and speech lives on long after we do, and the Internet is a reminder of just how far and wide such things can go.
04/15/2006 by Bill Sherrill
Jesus has split time in two and had an even greater impact on our lives and hearts.
04/14/2006 by Paul Faulkner
God is really the only one whose intentions really matter, what I intend to do does hold that much weight.
04/13/2006 by Steve Puckett