Articles Tagged 'Old' (Page 6)

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.

Get Our Hopes Up

Tom Norvel talks about being disappointed in a predicted snowfall that was nothing more than a light dusting.

How do we find the bright lining in the dark clouds?

Is It Really Over?

Tom Norvell looks at how the disciples must have felt right after Jesus' death and then talks about a year ending and the New Year beginning.

So what do you do now that it has come to an end?

What Christmas Teaches

Rubel Shelly reminds us that Christmas can be a time where we escape the realities of the world and rejoice.

Can you escape the traps?

Growing to Your Space

Rubel Shelly reminds us to not settle for cramped spaces, especially cramped spaces in our minds!

Are you allowing life to shape you into it's mold?

More to Celebrate ...

Rubel Shelly reminds us of the incredible importance of how we view people.

Is that person really so bad?

God's Surprising Grace

Danny Sims reminds us that grace is all over the Old Testament.

Can you believe we find this all over the Old Testament?

Don't Sit Around Waiting

Ron Rose challenges us to get up and get going and quit waiting for your dreams to unfold.

What are you waiting for?

The Power of Human Kindness

Rubel Shelly shares a great story of how simple kindness and candy help heal old wounds and made friends out of enemies.

Can kindness really melt the heart of stone?

He Saved My Life

Ron Rose reflects on the movie "The Bucket List" and a man who gave his life for his friend in Iraq and challenges us to thank our friends like that and to be a friend like that.

Who bailed you out?

The Golden Rule

“So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets” (Mathew 7:12). This phrase of Jesus spoken during the Sermon on the Mount is referred to as the Golden Rule. I am curious how the world would

What if the Golden Rule was enforced?

You Know You're Getting Older When ...

Russ Lawson begins with a humorous story about aging, but then reminds us of God's perspective and the importance of not worrying about aging, but seeking to live for God each day.

Older, better, or simply honoring God?

Ready to Vanish Away

Alan Smith reminds us that we are all vanishing away, our bodies grow older and we face challenges, but understanding this and what it means to us is dependent upon our relationship with Christ.

Are you ready?

What Reveals Your Character?

Phil Ware continues his letters to his grown children Zachary and Megan about the principles his dad tried to instill in him, and this week the focus is on how we treat people that the rest of folks don't feel they have to treat nicely.

So how do you do in those challenging situations?

Hold Your Head Up!

Phil Ware continues to share with his own children the values his father taught him.

What's got you so down you won't even believe what God says about you?

Never Too Late

Paul Faulkner reminds us that it's never too late to make a difference in the lives of our family members if we will start today.

How do you know there is still time to make a difference?

What Will We Learn Next?

Rubel Shelly reminds us that the friendships we form shape us and change us.

So do I really become like them or they like me?

The Jesus Vibe: Servant

Phil Ware reminds us that the Jesus vibe is about being a servant and helping others, but he also reminds us that there are powerful memories in the Lord's Supper to help remind us of this thought.

So who wants to go get a towel and a water basin?

How Long, Lord?

Tom Norvell leads us to Psalm 6 and helps us ask, "How long, Lord?" because we all have times when we can barely hang on any longer.

Can you keep hanging in there?

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?

A Rock Among Play-Doh

In a world of bending and conforming, Christians need to learn to hold their ground.

Can you stand firm in a Play-Doh world?

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?

Broken Spirit

Alan Smith reminds us that we have to be moldable, to have a broken and contrite spirit if God is going to do anything with us.

How good is your spirit?

A Visit Over Coffee

A woman talking to herself reminds us our need to engage in conversation in meaningful ways with others.

Who was she really talking with?

Gallows?

The old Gallows of the city of Chicago were left in the basement for years and years and this reminds Patrick of things that we allow to sit around in our hearts and fester and destroy us for years.

Why in the world would anyone keep this around in their basement?

I Hate War

A trip around the Mall in Washington, D.C., leads Tom to reflect on how much he hates war and how he longs for the peace of Christ.

Will they ever cease? Will we ever have relief?