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’s been said that “to err is human. To forgive is divine.” Forgiveness is an integral part of the Easter season, and it’s an integral part of finding love. Jackie Dorman is a matchmaker, relationship coach, and author. Finding love in 12 months sounds almost impossible, but she says it’s not – IF you’re willing to take the right steps, like forgiving those who’ve hurt you in the past.
What would it have been like to see it all happen? I’m talking about the events that we celebrate in this season: the death and resurrection of Jesus. Harry Connick Jr. tried to put himself there while writing his new album, Alone with My Faith.
This season, we celebrate the greatest story ever told. It’s a story of fear and hopelessness- turned into the greatest victory known to man. Brian Bird is the producer of the Hallmark Channel show When Calls the Heart. He believes the Easter story is a part of our very nature.
At the heart of Easter is hope – the hope that darkness doesn’t have the final say and all things can be new. Dr. Leslie Parrott and her husband Les are authors and relationship experts. They share how you can help others as we face a new season of hope.
As we move forward into a new season, it can be easy to try to repair everything on your own, but that might not get you very far. The struggle to recover from a crisis is something Matthew West has encountered throughout his life.
Encouragement happens in the strangest of ways sometimes. You think you’re going to share it, but YOU end up getting the benefits! Dave from Sidewalk Prophets shares about the encouraging power live shows can have.
Hard times are never fun, but that’s often when you realize what’s most important. For Nicole C. Mullen, it was her faith. Nicole has brought us great songs through the years, one of which is a great Easter anthem called “Redeemer.” The song was actually birthed out of the heartbreak of a failed marriage, which led her to hold tight to the One she sings about.
Maybe the thing that needs “resurrection” in your life is your sense of purpose! Jo Saxton hears it a lot. In her book, Ready to Rise, she shares what is often at the root of that.
HOPE. If you have it, in many respects, you have enough. Luke Brendling is a pastor in Great Britain and author of the book, The Wrestle is Worth It.
Easter traditions are powerful tools to show you something special, especially in challenging times like these. Trish Blackwell is Keep the Faith’s Confidence Coach, and the mom of two young kids.
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