Articles Tagged 'Rob' (Page 3)

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.

Peace Be with You!

Phil Ware continues his lifewords series on the post resurrection sayings of Jesus and considers Jesus' blessing, "Peace be with you!"

Have you found purpose, meaning, and peace in the life you are living?

Love Path 911: Email Betrayal

Joe Beam deals with the challenging issue of improper email relationships.

What do we do when our partners are involved in email relationships?

Putting My Life Where My Mouth Is

Phil Ware challenges us to leave behind intention and move out into the world of action as we seek care for our broken world and overcome the criticism that we are uncaring hypocrites who are not willing to help.

Are we up to our talk?

Focus on the Goal

Sarah Stirman talks about running and rolling her ankle and how it made her afraid to focus on the goal and see the sights.

Do you just keep your head down and focus on only what might be dangerous?

Treating Symptoms

Rubel Shelly reminds us to not settle for merely treating the symptoms, but get to the root causes of our problems.

Can we get past the symptoms and really treat what is going on underneath?

Root of the Problem

Rubel Shelly talks about the financial crisis, or better, crises, that are afflicting our economy and housing markets and foreclosure problems and points to one age old problem -- greed.

What really is behind all of this financial mess?

No Room for Death?

Patrick Odum compares the lack of vacancy in a French cemetery and a law forbidding people to die to the hope we have in the resurrection of Jesus.

Is there room beyond the cemetery plot for you?

Is It Really Enough?

Tom Norvell reminds us of the importance of Jesus' two love commands and challenges us to let this be enough for us.

How much more do we really need?

Opposite Day

Jenny Runkel shares an experience with her parenting that took her outside the normal ScreamFree process and how she did the opposite of what she felt like doing to get back on track.

How can I turn it around with my kids?

The Question That Matters Most

Russ Lawson reminds us that the questions we ask need to be the important ones, not the kind that spark endless arguments and speculation.

What kind of questions have you been asking lately?

Lessons from a Hummingbird

Alan Smith's encounter with a hummingbird in his garage reminds him of how we often get trapped by life and won't let God help us find the way of escape.

Ever feel trapped and can't find the plain way out of trouble?

The Britney Spears in Your Life

Rubel Shelly reminds us that while we may not know Britney Spears, we do know someone like her and we need to ask if we are willing to be a friend to these people?

Would you be willing to help Britney if you could?

Losing Control

Paul Faulkner reminds us that we have to give God control now, even though we fear it, because death comes and sooner or later we're going to have to yield control to him, now.

What's the ultimate loss of control?

God Is Our Hope

Tom Norvel shares several observations from being out of his house for more than six months and how it relates to our spiritual lives.

When you sift through the rubble, what hope do you find?

How Much Does He Know?

Paul Faulkner talks about God knowing all about us and still loving us immensely and how his love is better than the best dad and compensates for the worst dad.

Does God really know all about me?

Take off the Fireman's Hat!

Paul Faulkner reminds us that being in such a rush in life is not the way God intended us to live and not the way Jesus lived, so we ought to slow down, spend time with the Father, and be refreshed.

What's the big rush, anyway?

Same and Different

Rubel Shelly reminds us that we are all unique and different and yet we must all take responsibility for our actions.

How are we all the same and yet all different?

Help! I've Become My Mother

Marsha Jordan reminds us that folks need to know that we care and really are not looking for us to pour out our advice and give them all of our solutions.

Do you sound familiar?

Life is Short

Patrick Odum tells about a guy who thought he had pancreatic cancer and lived it up his last year of life and then found out the cancer diagnosis was wrong.

Is your life actually going to be very short?

Tearing Down the Walls

With very different types of issues emerging recently on the issue of race, why not look at some Scriptures to see how God feels about this issue.

What divides and separates us?

I Was Robbed!

A scary robbery experience helps Steve remember how precious and tenuous life is.

How important to you is your stuff?

The Jesus Filter

Russ reminds us that we are to have the mind of Christ, our Jesus filter, through which we process the things in our lives and the way we look at people around us.

How do you process things these days?

In This World

There is trouble in this world, it crashes in on us and we cannot ignore it, but we must remain focused on Jesus who has overcome the world.

Where can we find peace with what we are facing right now?

Escape Velocity?

God will stick by us and get us through the worse times in our lives.

Can you get out of your problems before they drag you down?

Flexible

Life brings storms that threaten to break us, but will we be flexible and look for God's other alternatives and opportunities?

Just how much can you bend with life's strong winds?