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 issues you face aren’t always what they seem. Sometimes there’s something below the surface. KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam works up recipes every week to help and he has helped restore countless marriages through counseling and conferences.
There is no question that we live in a stressed-out society; the question is, how do we respond to it? Max Lucado is a speaker and author of books like “Anxious for Nothing” which is all about anxiety and how to deal with it.
So what are the keys to truly standing out in a good way? Andy Andrews says to make an impact, you have to understand the difference between “weird” and “different.”
It has been said that, “to the world, you may just be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.” Steve Brown has a word of encouragement for you, if you’re feeling like you’re just not measuring up somehow.
The old saying goes, “You can’t have your cake and eat it too.” So we go through life thinking that anything that tastes good can’t be good for you. Serene and Pearl are two fun loving sisters that are proof that that statement can be wrong!
Rush here, dash there, life can be all go, go, go! KeepTheFaith’s Confidence Coach Trish Blackwell is no stranger to the feeling and she’s found a path to sanity.
Who are you…I mean, really? Maybe you struggle to answer that. Jon and Daniel are with the band Hawk Nelson. A few years ago, they found themselves at a crossroads.
Your past doesn’t have to make your future scary! Tim Storey spends his days helping all kinds of people and he’s experienced several seasons of comebacks in his own life.
It’s been said that for better or for worse, you become who you surround yourself with. Matthew West has become known as not only a musician, but a storyteller. As Father’s Day approaches, Matthew takes some time to reflect on how he’s the man he is today.
Is it possible that you’re the person you are today because of words that were spoken to you as a child? Natalie Grant says it’s possible. She’s one of the most successful female artists of this generation, and it all began with her dad.
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