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Everywhere we go there are constant interruptions. Twenty-five years ago, Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend co-wrote the best-selling book “Boundaries.” Dr. Cloud says while we weren’t all carrying smartphones then, we still need boundaries in today’s connected world.
You never know how and when you might affect someone’s life in a positive way. Sisters Serene and Pearl are founders of Trim Healthy Mama and the authors of several books like their latest, “Trim Healthy Table.” Living sometimes crazy lives, they knew the Bible had to have something to say about living healthy.
When you think of a champion, who comes to mind? For Craig Johnson, it’s his son Connor. Connor has autism and was struggling in a big way until one day he miraculously spoke. Craig shares their story in his new book, “Champion.”
Forgiving someone that has wronged you can feel nearly impossible. But Jentezen Franklin says it can be done. He’s a New York Times best-selling author and he shares a different way of looking at forgiveness.
If you want to accomplish something big, you’re probably going to need help from others. Greg Laurie knows a bit about making a positive impact. Greg shares how one person can make a difference.
The ones that love us the most can be the ones that give us the worst advice! KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam makes the case for getting an outside opinion.
When you’re stuck in a pit of discouragement, there’s nothing more powerful than hope to help you make it through. Sara Hagerty knows that power, and shares about the challenges that helped name her adopted daughter from Uganda.
Carrying around guilt can be exhausting. But our friend Steve Brown says it doesn’t need to wear us out.
When you look at a child, they seem so carefree and happy; then look at most adults, not so much. Nick Arnette would love to help you reclaim the joy you once had.
No one is exempt from the jagged edges of life. Diane Dokko Kim is the mother of a special needs son. Diane has an idea if you need to see a ray of sunshine in your life.
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