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!
Sometimes there are questions you know you should ask, but quite frankly, you don’t want to know the answer. Valorie Burton is a bestselling author and life coach. In her late 30’s, Valorie was divorced, but was in a steady relationship, until a “powerful question” changed everything.
When you’re facing an obstacle, you don’t always get a quick fix. It takes perseverance. Scott MacIntyre is singer and songwriter. He’s also a former American Idol contestant, but he’s different than the others on the show. Scott has been blind since birth and has had two kidney transplants.
When you’re talking to your spouse, how much of it actually makes sense? Time to call KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam! He designs expert recipes that can help you have a stronger marriage, healthy kids, and better friendships.
Something isn’t right. You don’t feel the way others do when sitting in church. What’s wrong? Brant Hansen has had those feelings too and has been on a journey to discover where he fits into a world of “perfect people.”
We’ve all been told to dream big and have goals to reach them. But sometimes, it’s obvious that our life has taken a different turn. Lacey Buchanan’s first child was born with several disabilities. She opens up about how she and her husband have wrestled with unfulfilled dreams.
While culture changes, certain needs never do, like wanting to truly connect and feel like you can be a part of something bigger than yourself. Kirk Cameron and wife Chelsea Noble put together a special movie theater event called “Connected,” helping you understand the challenges and opportunities that now face us in a social media world.
The list of things that can go wrong is long. So it’s easy to focus on those things and become anxious. But Max Lucado says there’s a way to deal with it.
So, what’s your purpose in life? Is there a difference between that and your gifting? As a comedian, Tim Hawkins says that when it comes to finding your purpose, sometimes we overthink it a bit.
So many of us try to find a secret formula for making our prayers work. Steve Brown says maybe we’re missing the point.
You’re not perfect. I’m not perfect. So why do we try to appear that we are? Mark Hall of Casting Crowns has struggled his whole life with dyslexia, but has found a way to make a difference through music and through his scars.
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