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!
In today’s fast paced world, stress can hit us and get us down really at any time. Susie Larson has written books like “Fully Alive” and “Your Powerful Prayers,” and she shares why it’s important to sometimes to know our limits.
It’s been said that “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.
It can be tough to overcome our fears and move forward in life. Sometimes it’s fear of the unknown or fear of failure. Our friend Max Lucado has written many books that deal with things just like this, including “Anxious for Nothing.”
In the chaos of this world, we feel sometimes that we’re stuck in the giant hamster wheel of life, and we just can’t get out. Rachel Marie Martin is a single mother of 7 and author of “The Brave Art of Motherhood.” She shares some very useful ways to get unstuck in our daily lives.
Ruth Graham, one the daughters of the late Billy Graham, has written a new book called “Forgiving My Father, Forgiving Myself.” She’s finding out that you can have freedom, no matter what’s been done to you.
So you know forgiveness brings freedom, but how do you go about doing it? In his book “Love Like You’ve Never Been Hurt,” Jentezen Franklin says it’s a lot like, of all things, getting ketchup out of a bottle!
The old saying goes, “The devil is in the details.” It’s meant to help remind us to pay attention to avoid failure. Our friend Tim Storey is a life coach and also the pastor of The Congregation Church in Yorba Linda, California, and he has some insight to share!
If you need a boost of encouragement to “keep the faith,” all you have to do is remember what’s already happened. We’re thrilled to visit with Gloria Gaynor today! Besides climbing the charts with her songs, she loves to sing about her faith. In fact, her new album is called “Testimony.” And yes, she’s seen God at work over and over again.
No one ever promised us that parenting would be easy, but some days are most definitely harder than others. Maybe you can relate to that right now! Our friend Andy Andrews has written books like “The Traveler’s Gift” and “The Little Things.”
So much of the day is spent on the go, but Keep the Faith’s Confidence Coach Trish Blackwell says that real life happens when we stop.
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