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!
We all face our own share of challenges. Nick Vujicic was born without arms and legs. He’s refused to allow his physical condition to steal his joy and hope.
When bad things happen to you, it’s easy to play the victim, but you can discover a new way to live. James Ward is an expert in “Zero Victim Thinking.”
Life’s problems can take you to a pretty low place. Alita Reynolds has found that the answer to everything is actually in that place!
If there’s a winter cold going around, a cough and runny nose are symptoms of an underlying problem. The same can be true of your kids’ behavior! Dr. Josh Straub explains right here.
When you pray, the answer can come in all kinds of ways. Sometimes, it comes in ways you never thought were possible. Karen Kingsbury knows this well.
A new year may be in front of you, but the heartache of the past is still with you. Bethany Murdock knows the feeling and wants you to know that it’s ok.
You may make New Year’s resolutions because it’s the thing everyone does. Amy Grant suggests that there may be a better way.
Why do you build strength? So, when you need it, you already have it! General Bob Dees served in the United States Army for 31 years and has a heart for sharing encouragement.
Even little moments can create great joy this year! Keep the Faith’s Confidence Coach, Trish Blackwell, experiences this every day.
As you think about the new year, it may not feel like a road to be traveled, but a cliff you have to jump off. Taya Kyle says that’s not so bad.
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