Articles Tagged 'Stent'

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.

Is Anything Sacred?

Max Lucado reminds us that God's holiness standards do not change and that we must not compromise on what we feel called to do.

Why do we try to change God's standards?

Someone for Us

Phil Ware reminds us of Jesus' idea of greatness and challenges us to follow the example of the often forgotten Onesiphorus, a "One-Who-Is-For-Us" friend.

We all need a 'Someone-For-Us' Friend!

Worthwhile Things Take Time!

Rubel Shelly reminds us of the missing virtue of persistence -- endurance and perseverance mixed with consistency and integrity.

Perseverance, not slow and steady, wins the race!

The Path from Brokenness to Peace

Ron Rose talks about the temptation to compartmentalize life and live by different standards in different roles and walks in life instead of living with integrity for God.

Can I really be the same person in each place?

SH!FT: PRAY_passionately

Phil Ware continues his shift series with a message on prayer and about being real before God.

Can we really be honest with God and reverent, too?

In the Good Hands of God

Bill Sherrill talks about bad news about his heart and he begins to worry until he remembers what Jesus said!

He can do far more than our worry can ever do!

Life Is Never the Same

Life is constantly changing. It is essential to have something unchanging to hold on to.

How do find stability in a life that is always changing?

Little Things, Done Faithfully

Little things, done faithfully, like taking out the garbage, are the glue, the grace, of ongoing and lasting relationships and marriages.

Are you willing to do all those tedious, little things of love?

Religion at Traffic Lights

Our Christianity has to accompany us everywhere, even traffic, or it doesn't go with us anywhere.

How is your worship in traffic?