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!
It can be easy to feel like you need to control everything. Grammy-nominated singer and author Michele Pillar can relate. But Michele says life is better when we stay in our own lane.
“How could anything good come from this?” Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam answers this question daily.
What do you do when your life hits a wall? Gigi Butler went from pursuing a career as a country music star to starting the wildly successful Gigi’s Cupcakes.
It’s easy to get frustrated when things just aren’t working right. Sisters Serene & Pearl created “Trim Healthy Mama,” a Biblically based, healthy lifestyle. Serene shares how her kids reminded her of a lesson she tries to teach them regularly.
It’s been said that, “a true friend accepts who you are, but also helps you become who you should be.” How many of us actually know people like that? Dave Burchett is a TV sports director and author who felt a burden for creating this kind of community.
Showing love can be inconvenient and even uncomfortable. Kevin Laue played division one college basketball without an arm, and now travels the world, inspiring others to overcome their challenges and showing love can inspire everyone.
There are a lot of good things you can be doing, but what is that one thing that stirs your heart? Cathe Laurie is the founder of Virtue for Women. They help women grow in their faith and relationships. She says there’s a big difference between good things and best things.
It’s been said “gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.” As a family friendly comedian, Nick Arnette thrives on laughter and a positive attitude. Nick says that our circumstances aren’t always favorable, but the way we react to them can be.
Children don’t take long to recognize who the bad and good guys are when watching movies or shows. Brian Bird is the producer of the Hallmark Channel show, “When Calls the Heart.” He believes we all have themes that are hard-wired into our very nature.
If you’ve ever ridden a bike, you know the bike goes where your eyes go. Tim Storey says that’s true with many areas of life.
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