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!
At its core, Christmas is a rescue story! Max Lucado has a book about this called “Because of Bethlehem.”
If you’re like a lot of people, your calendar this time of year looks like a novel, and it’s easy to find yourself frazzled and exhausted. Our friend Amy Grant has been there.
When things look different or even sad, maybe it’s time to change your focus! Just ask Sheila Walsh.
One of the best gifts you can give to the world is the real you! Actor Neal McDonough is good at pretending to be other people, but his world changed when he discovered his authentic self.
What do you do with heartache during the holidays? Stasi Eldredge has written a book called “Defiant Joy: Taking Hold of Hope, Beauty, and Life in a Hurting World” to help you.
It’s a wonderful moment when you discover what a gift it is to give. As our friend Michael W. Smith shares, reaching out to others seems to come naturally during the holidays.
You might look forward to being with family at Christmas, but being with them has its own challenges. Liz Curtis Higgs opens up about the year she faced that challenge head on.
Asking and receiving is not only found at Christmas. It’s actually in all areas of life. Mark Victor Hansen and his wife have really embraced the concept of asking!
Sometimes you can get the fantasy of Christmas mixed up with the truth, but Trish Blackwell says they can actually work together.
So many things become more encouraging with a change of perspective. Lee Strobel shares a story today that might inspire you.
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