Articles Tagged 'Youth'

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.

Ancient Wisdom, Modern Grace: Passing It On

Phil Ware completes his four-part series called 'Ancient Wisdom, Modern Grace.' He reminds us of our need to be a risk-taking group of Jesus followers

How do we learn to live with broader horizons and greater risk-taking for the Kingdom of God?

Experience Immanuel

Phil Ware finishes up his 5 part series on experiencing Immanuel and summarizes the content of the four previous articles.

Why do we settle for so much less of Jesus than He promised us?

Time to Re-prime?

Phil Ware continues the Interim Ministry Partners series on helping declining and aging churches find new life.

Can a declining church embrace a new mission?

David's First Giant

Phil Ware looks at the story of David and Goliath and challenges us to not keep our young believers away from risk, faith, and leadership.

Why do we keep them at the kids table so long?

How Old Do You Want To Be?

Russ Lawson reminds us that what we pursue for security and to help us live longer really determines the quality of our lives in our older years, and God must be the center of all of that.

So how is your retirement plan?

Rap or Not ... It's for the Lord

Can a Christian father learn a lot about faith from his rappin' son and the rap he wrote to be sung at church?

Can anything good come from rap music?

When I Was Your Age

Young and old both have things that they alone can do and both must be respected.

What can you do now that you won't be able to do in 30 years?

Quality Over Quantity

A person's life is not judged by its length but by its impact.

Can there be any joy in the death of a 13 year old?

The Church of Today!

We cannot wait for our teens and young adults to grow older before we use them in service to the Kingdom.

When do you want our young people to start?