Tune in this weekend for some contagious encouragement with Keep The Faith. We guarantee you’ll feel uplifted. You can catch Keep The Faith on Sundays!
“You can’t have your cake and eat it too.” Andy Andrews sees it applying to so many areas of life. He has written a number of NY Times best-selling books. His latest is called, “The Little Things.”
Life is going well, the family is all good…and then. If that’s how your story would go, you can relate to Brenda Solomon and her husband Lon. About 25 years ago, their lives as pastors and parents of three active boys were turned in a completely different direction with the arrival of a baby girl named Jill.
An encouraging word at the right time gives life to others. Amy Grant has seen that time and time again through her music, and says good relationships start with our intentions.
Life has its fair share of roadblocks. KeepTheFaith’s Confidence Coach, Trish Blackwell, says some of them may be for our own good.
Love is more than a nice thought…it takes action. Bob Goff is an author and a successful lawyer who quit his own firm so he could help kids in Africa escape dark situations.
Life can be overwhelming, and sometimes you just want to escape. Jennifer Rothschild knows the feeling. She’s an author and popular speaker and she says you can find the strength you need for whatever you’re going through.
Teaching kids character isn’t really something you do with a textbook. You do it through living life. Dr. Meg Meeker is one of the nation’s most trusted parenting experts. She believes that dad can lead the way.
Knowing where you want to go is important, but getting there can be a problem. Tim Storey is a speaker and life coach that has helped thousands of people create a better future.
It’s so easy to focus on image, and miss what’s just under the surface. Julianna Zobrist says if your life feels like a mess, that’s okay. There’s something greater at work. She recently had an opportunity to explain this thought to a fan.
So many things can be taken from us, except our ability to choose our attitude. That’s exactly what Nick Vujicic has experienced his whole life. He was born without arms and legs. These days, Nick shows people how they can rise above whatever life brings their way.
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