Articles Tagged 'Ms' (Page 7)

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.

Life is Not for Sissies

Life isn't easy; it's not for sissies, but for people who are determined to walk with Jesus.

What's got you in a fix?

Quality Over Quantity

A person's life is not judged by its length but by its impact.

Can there be any joy in the death of a 13 year old?

Shelter in The Storm?

Life is full of storms, so where and to whom will you go to find your shelter in the storm?

Can you find a place to protect you from life's weather?

Our Hearts are Alive with the Sound of Music

Music is indispensable to us and our lives would be much deprived without it!

What would life be like without it?

Who Gave You the Problem?

You sought Christ for salvation and hoped your problems would at least get better. But, have you ever thought of him as someone who would give you even more problems to solve? After all, where do our problems come from, God or the devil? Ever since the en

Why do you have some problems? And where did they come from?

Call Tech Support

Let's go to God with our problems!

Called tech support lately?

Someday

Even our dreams can't live up to the things God has in store for us in heaven.

What are you dreaming about these days?

That Long Awaited Snowfall

God is always there to see us through.

What makes you afraid?

I've Not Been "This Way" Before

While we don't know where the New Year will take us, God will be leading the way and will equip us to face all that we will face both good and bad.

What does your calender for next year look like?

Did We Miss It Again?

The start of the New Year offers us a new start to do it better.

Did we miss our chance to make a difference?

Cleaning Up Our Father's Messes

We will leave behind messes for our children and grandchildren, but will we also leave behind a lasting legacy of faith?

What will our children have to clean up after we are gone?