Articles Tagged 'Ice' (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.

A Place at Dinner with Jesus

We show our fellowship and friendship through those for whom we extend table fellowship and meals.

Who would you have eat with you at your table?

Hood Ornament, Trailer Hitch, or Spark that Fires the Engine?

All of life is our worship, our love for God expressed heart, soul, mind, and strength.

What value does your faith really have?

He Really Is In Control

A horrible storm in the United States Pacific Northwest helps slow things down enough for folks to remember some key truths from God.

What can we learn from the storm of the decade?

Loving Like Jesus

Loving like Jesus means that we love the forgotten, the unlovely, the left out, the marginalized.

Can you sit cross-legged on the floor?

Puppies and First Snows

I'm convinced that God must know how to smile -- maybe even laugh right out loud. I think that's one of the reasons he gave us puppies.

What can we learn from a puppy in the snow?

The Least of These?

How we treat the folks we don't HAVE to be nice to reveals a whole lot about us.

How do you treat those that you don't have to be nice to?

Give God Your Best and Don't Look Back

We are often tempted to focus on the gift that is costly, but not greatest, when often the greatest gift that is needed is mercy.

Give God your best gift; not sacrifice, but mercy!

Discernment: Don't Believe Everything You Hear

With all that is said to us, we must practice discernment if we are ever going to really find the truth.

There are some real whoppers out there that way too many people actually believe.

Department or Attitude?

If you value human contact and personal service, then take note of and appreciate it when you receive it.

Did you hear the one about the fellow who walked into First Suburban Church wearing an expensive suit and a baseball cap?