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!
This time of the year as we celebrate America’s birthday, it’s important to also remember the sacrifices that have been made that make our freedom possible. Wink Martindale shares a special KeepTheFaith exclusive story, celebrating our country’s ragged old flag.
At times, life can be filled with distress and fear. KeepTheFaith’s Confidence Coach Trish Blackwell says we may need to start looking at life differently.
When grace shows up, it’s breathtaking in the way nothing is ever the same again. Bob Goff shares the incredible story of his friend, Cabi who was a prisoner.
Sometimes the first voice of criticism you hear is your own. After all, you know your imperfections all too well! Serene and Pearl share how they learned to see imperfections for what they really are.
As we celebrate America’s birthday this week, it’s a thrill to share a few moments with Lee Greenwood! Over Lee’s long career, he’s won numerous awards, but one song always seems to stand out above the rest, “God Bless the USA.”
It’s inevitable, when living life with a disability, that you’ll experience a sense of loss. Jennifer Rothschild knows the pain of loss even while living a full and successful life.
When you’re feeling down, a good laugh can go a long way. Jason Earls sees it every night as a stand-up comedian. It’s interesting, Jason doesn’t think of himself as just delivering laughs…he delivers medicine!
This week as we celebrate our country and the freedoms we have, we are grateful for those who have served and are serving to ensure that our freedoms stay intact. Bruce Peterson’s dad is one of those men. He served proudly in World War 2 and has shared many stories with his son over the years since.
On your journey to fulfilling your dreams, it’s easy to overlook things that can help you move forward. Patrice Washington spends her life uncovering these things.
When a friend gets devastating news, it’s natural to want to offer support. Kate Bowler knows firsthand how words can help or hurt. In 2015 she got the shocking news she had incurable cancer. Kate shares about words that bring true comfort in times of crisis.
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