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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.

Wonderfully Created

James Nored and Phil Ware look at Genesis 1 and the Bible's story of Creation and remind us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made.

How are we to view ourselves and each other in this magnificent creation?

Do Not Be Afraid

Phillip Morrison shares very good information, spiritual and scriptural application, on the fear mongering happening because of Ebola.

What is there really to fear, but fear itself?

Restoring the Creator's Intent

Phil Ware continues his series on the value of woman in the eyes of God and how we incorporate that value into our belief system, roles, and treatment of women in our church culutures.

Hope beyond our world's brokenness!

Rhythms of Grace

Phil Ware challenges us to re-look at how we define the day and when it begins by looking at Genesis 1 and the rhythm of creation and see that God has blessed us with rest before work.

What if the day begins at a different time than we think?

The Unexpected!

Sometimes when we least expect, in an area where we would never suspect it, God opens up our eyes and hearts and helps us see everything in a new light.

What is coming down the road for you?

Right Priorities

When things are not in good shape at home it is usually because our priorities have gotten off track.

How are you going getting your life in proper order?

Old Warriors

Jerry visits and old warrior who cannot leave the battlefields of Normandy and can still remember as if it were yesterday leaving to go fight in World War II.

What do you do to comfort those who lived through today so long ago?

More Than a Façade

Are we anything more than a facade, or does our character run deep and can it be seen in the world of quiet and inner places in our lives.

Will your character collapse under pressure?