Articles Tagged 'Rock'

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.

The Misunderstanding

Phil Ware shares his third post on The Question, Peter's confession of Jesus and how he had to be broken before he could really understand what his confession meant.

Without understanding the cross, we turn Christianity into another human contest about self-importance.

Who Do You Say I Am?

James Nored and Phil Ware challenge us to answer the same question Jesus asked his first followers at Caesarea Philippi: 'Who do you say I am?'

At a place with great spiritual and physical significance, Jesus challenged his followers to decide about his identity.

Who Do YOU Say I Am?

James Nored and Phil Ware challenge us to answer the same question Jesus asked his first followers at Caesarea Philippi: 'Who do you say I am?'

At a place with great spiritual and physical significance, Jesus challenged his followers to decide about his identity.

The Misunderstanding

Phil Ware shares his third post on The Question, Peter's confession of Jesus and how he had to be broken before he could really understand what his confession meant.

Without understanding the cross, we turn Christianity into another human contest about self-importance.

Nothing Left But the Center Stripe

When there seem to be no good answers, we need to have some strategies to help us deal with life's problems.

What do you do when all the lanes seem closed?

Learn to Put the Big Rocks on Your Calendar First

Rick Brown reminds us of what the big rocks, the big things, are in our lives to ourselves and to God.

What goes down on your calendar first this year?

Big Rocks

Patrick Odum talks about our big rocks have to go into the bottle first.

How are you going to get everything in?

C2K - View from the Top

Phil Ware talks about climbing to the top of a mountain and seeing all the beauty that he never realized was there and uses this metaphor to talk about the difference between church and kingdom.

What happened with the talk about the Kingdom of God?

Flexible Trees

Mike Barres reminds us that we need to be like trees: flexible, rooted, connected, and built on the rock.

Can you sway without breaking or falling?

Laying Down Real Foundations

The world is looking for Christians who are really willng to be obedient, real, authentic, and genuine in their walk with the Lord and do what he says.

Where are you building your house?

The Thanksgiving Hooke

A little boy about whom we know nothing shows us the way to the meaning of thanksgiving.

Do you remember this little boy from the first Thanksgiving?