Articles Tagged 'Street'

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.

Little Miracles

Dennis Downing writes about Church on the Streets and a special morning worship service when the minister receives the ministry of the people he came to serve.

How a bunch of poor, but precious homeless people minister to their minister in Brazil.

Credentials

Phil Ware looks at the way we chase and give credibility in our world and reminds how Paul showed credibility in his own: becoming a servant, in weakness, and letting God's glory and power be seen in him.

What are the achievements that validate your credibility at doing the things you are called to do?

The Forgotten Virtue

Rubel Shelly talks about the virtue of humility and how it is in short supply these days.

Is it hard to be humble when you think yourself great?

Winter Wonderland

Rick Brown writes about a rare snowfall in Houston and how the wonder of it all, then the reality and boredom of it all, parallel the sense of wonder we have with Jesus.

Is it too late to keep them from stealing away your wonder?

Getting a Firm Grip

Russ Lawson uses an old story about street cars to remind us of our need to hang on to God and our relationship with him.

Are you holding on to God?

Things Jesus Might Say!

Danny Sims shares some insight for us on our two week wild run on Wall Street and the up and downs of the market.

When the Dow swings nearly 1,000 points in a day, what would Jesus say?

A Soul Called Leslie

Tammy remembers a strange person welcomed at her church and how important it is to love all the Leslie's in our life.

Would you have gone looking for Leslie?

Haunting Eyes and Needed Guilt

Compassion must mean that we help those who around us with genuine help.

Can you still see their haunting look?

With a Cherry on Top

We need to put kind and courteous speech back into our lifestyle.

What ever happened to kind, courteous, and respectful speech?