Articles Tagged 'Insight'

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.

Questions

Ron Rose wants us all to ask ourselves some important questions at this stage in our lives to be ready to instruct those who are younger and also ourselves.

What big things — have you learned in life? How do you know that the big things are big things?

A Key Tool in the Master's SIGnature Toolset

Phil Ware reminds us that God longs to fashion us into a vital tool in The Master's SIGnature Toolset to be used for Kingdom and church ministry.

You mean I am an important tool in God's ministry toolset?

Refuse to Make Jesus Boring

Phil Ware begins a series of 5 messages on Inviting Jesus to church; this one focuses on not making the message of Jesus boring.

How can we make the message of life so boringly predictable?

When We Stop Asking Questions?

Rubel Shelly reminds us that questions keep our minds alive and the spirit of a child awakened in each of us.

How many have you asked yourself today?

Our Legacy

Donna Ware shares insight into raising children to leave a legacy of faith.

What are we leaving behind?

I'll Be Happy When?

Russ Lawson shares some insight into why we put off being happy and worrying about tomorrow.

What are you waiting for?

Patience ... My Left Foot!

Paul Faulkner tells about a paralyzed friend and his patience, but reminds us that all of us need patience if we are to be what God wants to grow us to be.

How much do you really have?

What Do You Think?

While spiritual leaders have wisdom and knowledge, they are not always right and we should seek to answer many of our own questions ourselves using the Bible as our guide.

Sometimes, don't you think you ought to find the answer for yourself?

Seeing or Believing

Some things we have to believe before we can see them!

What comes first, seeing or believing?