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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.

The Inflatable Christmas

Tom Norvell compares the inflatable Christmas yard decorations to the inflatable Christians and religious people that Jesus criticized.

Wow, can you blow up your Christmas season?

The Person in the Mirror

Paul Faulkner reminds us that we need to love ourself, properly care for ourselves and honor God by caring for his temple, if we are going to properly love others.

How are you doing at this important dimension of love?

They're Expecting You

Rubel Shelly talks about persevering simply because we there are somethings that just need to be done.

So really, why go?

Love Beyond the Ledger

Ron Rose reminds us about the true spirit of giving and that it isn't barter love or ledger sheet giving, but generous giving like we have received from God.

Are you willing to give up your ledger sheet and really love?

To Know This Love That Surpasses Knowledge

BooMama shares her insight into the privilege of raising a son, a child, that God has given her to train in His ways.

What can top a mother's honor?

Leaving the Past, Living the Kingdom

Paul Faulkner reminds us that we need to live for the present to help others and keep our focus on the matters of the Kingdom rather than let our lives get filled with regret for the past.

How can I escape my past?

Beyond Remembering

Phil Ware talks about his dad and what he remembers learning from his dad before his dad's death.

Who is this person in your life?

Growing the Roots!

Teresa Bell Kindred encourages us to endure and do the work necessary to grow strong roots in our children and compares it to growing strong roots to grow strong trees and tall bamboo plants.

So how long will you work to see what you've worked to grow?

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!

Just Like My Dad

Rubel Shelly tells about Matt Lovo who saved his dad's truck and prevented a major accident in a tractor trailer rig when he took over driving for his dad even though he was a kid.

How much are they picking up from us that we don't know?

Explaining the Unexplainable

Patrick Odum looks at a grisly murder and wonders how can a human being do such a thing and then probes deeper into the heart of darkness that sometimes claims us and warns us away from it.

How can we make sense of something this awful?

We are Brothers

What Christians share in common is much greater than any differences than could seem to separate them.

How are we alike when we seem so different?

Just Keep Singing

Phil Ware talks about the death of a friend who died with friends singing praises to God and how we can sing our way through anything.

What do you do when you can't think of anything else to do to hang on?

Unplug!

Teresa Bell Kindred shares with us her absent-minded follies because she is distracted from all of her hi-tech toys to which she is plugged in and she reminds us to get away and be with God.

What's got you so distracted?

Bless Your Heart!

Jane Vincenzi shares some insight in the old southern phrase bless your heart and realizes that it is really what our Christian life is all about.

Whose heart are you blessing these days?

A Time to Weep

Philip Gulley talks about his dad's heart surgery and his directions for his funeral service in case he didn't survive.

What time is it in your relationship with your Dad?

I Was a Snob and It Breaks My Heart

Kimberli Brackett reminds us that it is easy to slip into the role of being prideful and a snob who hurts others because of our silly and stupid pridefulness.

How hard is it to admit that we can be religious snobs?

Everything Is Yours!

Tom Norvell remembers the words of the father to the older brother in the parable of the Prodigal son that everything the father has is his, it belongs to him.

How much difference should it make in our lives to know it all is ours?

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?

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?

Gentle Moments

Paul Faulkner reminds us to use the gentle quiet tuck-in times with our kids.

Are you taking advantage of the gentle moments?

Filled with Compassion

Tom Norvell shares modern day stories of the prodigal son as he talks about a son, daughter, husband, and a wife who left and came home.

Can you wait?

Connecting the Dots!

Ron tells about his daughter's miscarriage and how God has connected the dots to help her come to the conclusion they need to adopt a baby.

Can you see the outline of your life taking shape?

Two Weeks

It's been two weeks since the awful murders at Virginia Tech and the heartbreak of parents, friends, and classmates.

How long has it really been?