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!
A simple word of encouragement, even in the little victories of life, can really make a big difference in someone’s day. Dan Wilt offers encouragement regularly here on KeepTheFaith.
It’s been said that “honesty has a power very few people can handle.” But if you can, the rewards are endless. KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam says that honesty is the best policy, and it’s also a pretty good recipe.
A word, a touch, a smile. You never know how the small things you do today can make encouragement contagious. Tim Storey was reminded of the difference we can make in a place he didn’t expect.
A little flexibility can be just the thing we need when we are caught between a rock and a hard place. Allison Allen learned a lesson about being flexible with plans after a devastating leg injury just months before her high school graduation.
So maybe you want to see change, but where exactly do you start? Kirk Cameron is on a mission to help. He’s joining with friends Zach Williams, Ben Carson, The Kendrick brothers, Joni Eareckson Tada, and more for a one night theater event called “Revive Us 2: A National Family Meeting.”
When you’re starting out, it’s so helpful to have someone more experienced take you under their wing. That’s what happened when Amy Grant and Lauren Daigle came by the studio. While there’s no perfect formula to living a meaningful life, Amy shared some words of wisdom that can help get you started.
Do we fix first and then celebrate…or the opposite? Mike Foster likes to call himself Chief Chance Officer at “People of the 2nd Chance,” a group that helps people find new beginnings. Mike shares about how a party can be a step to a fresh start.
It’s an ancient question, “Why do bad things happen to good people?” Our friend Shannon DeGarmo has had to face it herself, and she offers hope for finding your way to the other side.
It’s funny how our most difficult moments are often some of our most rewarding. Lisa Harper adopted a little girl named Missy from Haiti. She had Cholera, tuberculosis, and was HIV positive. Without good medical care, Lisa was desperate to get her to the states, but had to wait two years.
The saying about ‘sticks and stones’ is one that you start hearing early on in life. While words may not break bones, as singer Ryan Stevenson knows, they can cause a lot of hurt and pain.
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