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!
Can you think back to the time when you first experienced the gift of giving? Natalie Grant remembers how one Christmas, her dad’s idea to spread contagious encouragement created a spark in her heart.
Traditions can be fun, silly, and meaningful, but the best ones always have purpose. Just ask the author of “The Purpose Driven Life,” Rick Warren!
If you’re in a blended family, the holidays hold the potential to be anything from exciting to miserable. Amy Grant has lived it but has found ways to navigate through it.
“Good news of great joy.” Dr. Josh & Christi Straub have found intentional ways to make that a reality, no matter what your circumstances are.
Tradition is great, but in some ways, doing something different can be wonderful, especially when it means taking the focus off of yourself. Just ask Shelene Bryan.
Where do you want to go? If you’re looking to turn your life around, Tim Storey shares how it might not always happen with the snap of a finger.
When you look back, you get a whole new view of things, and that can be a healthy thing to do. Trish Blackwell is here to explain.
Whether you’re at Christmas parties or family gatherings, your words can hurt! Dr. Joe Beam is Keep the Faith’s longtime relationship expert and has a story that might help you.
Some stories can become so familiar that you forget there’s real people behind them. Joel Smallbone from For King & Country is starring alongside the likes of Antonio Banderas and Lecrae in the new musical movie, “Journey to Bethlehem.”
There aren’t many things more satisfying than giving. Maybe because it awakens something inside that you were made for. Erwin McManus shares how the power of giving became real to him.













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