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!
The question isn’t so much whether or not pain will come, but rather what to do with it when it does. Esther Fleece is a speaker and author. In her book “No More Faking Fine,” she opens up about her own past and the road to healing and true community.
We all need to feel like we’re wanted and valued. Our friend Steve Brown shares how even the most closed heart can be opened.
Fear has been defined by some as, false expectations appearing real. DeVon Franklin has contributed to movies like “Miracles from Heaven” and the animated film “The Star.” So how does he handle fear when so much is on the line?
Mark Twain once said “The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you find out why.” Now, if that second day only came as naturally as the first! Jen Tringale is a speaker and writer. She’s come to realize how important every moment can be in impacting someone else.
Greatness! Sometimes we fall short of it because we get tired of trying to chase it. Erwin McManus has a bit of advice on how you can find and sustain a life that strives toward greatness.
It may not be as obvious as cameras in your face, but people are watching. KeepTheFaith’s Confidence Coach Trish Blackwell experienced it recently and it landed her family a role in a TV commercial.
Finding calm in the middle of all your crazy would be easy if you could just hop a plane to Hawaii whenever you want. But most of us can’t do that. Nicole Johnson went to a retreat led by a friend, and discovered you can have peace…anywhere.
People don’t come with instructions. Or if they do, they’re in a different language! KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam comes up with recipes to help us figure things out.
Sometimes, one simple change makes a huge difference in life if you’re aware of it. Andy Andrews explains how to make this change.
Panic situations bring out the best and worst in all of us. It can be hard to know where to turn and how to find comfort. Our friend Tim Storey has offered encouragement to many going through rough moments in life.
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