Articles Tagged 'Newness'

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.

Stand Up!

Max Lucado reminds us of Jesus' power do fresh and new things if we will respond to his command to get up and do something.

Jesus sees you, my friend, and he has a new version of you waiting to happen.

How Can I Start Over with My Life?

Phil Ware and Demetrius Collins invite us to worship God and celebrate the work of the Holy Spirit as we are transformed to be more like our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ as we trust in God to give us a new fresh start in life because of Jesus!

Our message points us to 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Paul's promise that if we are in Christ, we are a new creation!

New Years and New Lives

New weeks and new years feel like new beginnings, but only God can truly make things new.

It's time to start over

Happy New Life

God can make our lives new, giving us a fresh start. He wipes out past mistakes, letting us begin again.

Will turning the page on the calendar change your life?

Downer Jr. High

Ron reminds of how hard change and new things are by talking about a move to a new school at a critical time. But, unless we risk and make changes, we will never find the life God longs to bring to us.

What good can come out of this downer?

The Sound of Surprise

Like a work of improvisational jazz, life is a journey from one new thing to another.

What does life sound like in your world?

Starting Fresh

A man's conversion helps Phil remember that life can become fresh and new and he reminds us that the Christmas season can bring all of this to us if we are looking for it.

Can we really find something new and fresh in this season of commercialism?

No Longer New?

The newness wears off and we get bored and we lose interest and we give up.

How long can you keep the newness alive?