Articles Tagged 'Seas' (Page 2)

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.

I Take It Back

Tom Norvell reminds us about the nature of regrets and the wish we hadn't done what we've done, so he encourages us to live life differently.

Sometimes we wish we could put the genie back into the bottle!

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?

Seasoned with Salt

Russ Lawson reminds us that we can and should be considerate, comforting, and encouraging in the way we respond to others.

Can others tell your faith through ypur speech?

Seasons

The seasons, in life and in nature, are reminders of God's power to bring life and warmth out of death and decay.

What season do you find yourself in today?

'Tis the Season

Rubel reminds us that Christmas is the season for many things depending on who we are. So let's use this season to be a blessing and not to stir trouble and let's do it responsibly and with grace.

So what are you going to focus on this season?

The End of One Chapter

A mother with a son who has a tumor talks about the challenges and changes she and her family have faced during his theraphy and the faithfulness of God.

How would you handle this if it were your child?

Crazy Things Keep Happening to Me

Crazy things happen to all of us, but we can face them with joy because of God.

Does crazy stuff happen to you?

In Honor of the Lord

We have let the world take Jesus out of Christmas and just make it a secular holiday; let's remember to make sure any holiday we celebrate is to the Lord and put Jesus back into our Christmas celebrations.

What ever happened to Merry Christmas?