Articles Tagged 'Girls'

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.

Two Little Girls

Phil Ware reminds us of the power of compassion, especially when that compassion is channeled to help children escape poverty in Jesus' name through Compassion International.

To Jesus, she's more than just another forgotten little girl!

Defying ISIS: #togESTHER

Ann Voskamp on going to Iraq and meeting with those who have lost so much to ISIS and she calls us to wake up and do something

What we can do to help!

'If it Aint Broke, Don't Fix It?'

Phil Ware continues his 3 series of articles on Sagrada Familia in Lima, Peru and talks about the need to change missions occasionally for the sake of a grander goal and greater return.

Sometimes we need a mission change even when things are working well!

Let There Be Light

Phil Ware continues his dialogue on darkness and light and emphasizes the importance of shining our light in the darkness and

How deep is the darkness where you shine your light?

Yardsticks: How the hidden Dangers of Comparison Are Killing Us and Our Daughters

Ann Voskamp reminds women and their daughters about the dangers of comparison and how it belittles the work of God going on in each person we see.

Have we turned our yardsticks into swords?

'In Jesus' Name, All Girls!'

Russ Lawson reminds us that kids can say something wrongly, but at the same time remind us of greater truth.

Sometimes when kids get it wrong, they get it right!

Somebody?

Phil Ware uses a car full of girls running out of gas on the way to church to connect Jesus' ministry and Moses' call to our opportunity to be God's tools of deliverance in the lives of those around us.

Shouldn't somebody help?

Daddies, Please Hear Us!

Heather Holland Helton shares some important things dads need to know about their daughters and how to build that relationship to be the most it can be.

What do our daughters most need from us?