Articles Tagged 'Very' (Page 3)

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.

What They See Is What You Really Love

What we really love shines through and shows others our heart and will reveal or not reveal our passion for God.

What do you really love?

God's Horizon

A morning sunrise, the celebration of communion, and the God who is and was and is to come all connect to give us a sense of living on God's horizon.

How far can you see?

Looking Ahead

We can learn many things from the resiliency of those who have lost so much.

Which direction are you looking?

Ordinariness

God has always and will always use ordinary people to do his work!

Do you feel just a little above average?

How Faith Can Begin with Fear

God can get us in some tough scrapes because he wants to develop faith and comfort in us.

You mean God would get me into that kind of mess?

Hopeless?

Infidelity wrecks lives and destroys families, but only by coming to the truth can its impact be healed.

Is your marriage really hopeless?

Relationship Gardening

Like a fine garden, a marriage relationship takes cultivation and care

How does your garden grow?

The Hope That is Within You

An account of how an affair rocked two marriages, but resources online helped provide the solution and hope to reconciliation.

When betrayal rocks your marriage, is there a place for hope?

The Best Day Ever

God has blessed us with many things, but we don't notice them because we're looking for the big things -- so let's make praise and thanksgiving an everyday habit in our lives.

What does it take for it to be a great day for you?

Haunting Words

We all say things we truly mean, but we prove ourselves unfaithful to our commitments and can't follow through with our promises; it's then that Jesus' words and Peter's reply become doubly important.

Grace for the times an eraser can't undo what we say.