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!
Most things in your life just don’t happen on their own. Allen Jackson sees it all the time- especially in the most important areas.
You have problems, I have problems. But problems don’t have to be permanent. Crystal Dwyer Hansen is a life coach and works with people to overcome their struggles, like depression, on a daily basis.
You can forget what you said yesterday but remember a song from decades ago, and when you hear that song, emotions come flooding back. Music is powerful! Steve Siler uses music to bring mental, emotional, and spiritual healing.
Worry is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do but gets you nowhere. Dr. Joe Beam and Kimberly Holmes have seen what stress and anxiety can do to families and relationships.
You’re raising kids in a completely different world than the one you grew up in- one with its own set of challenges and distractions- like instant entertainment and screens everywhere. Amy Grant has raised a few kids of her own, and she’s made it a priority to help those she’s with to live a life of discovery.
Sometimes you have to know the bad news to appreciate how good the good news is! And the Easter season is full of good news! Lee Strobel used his journalism background to investigate the biggest mystery ever- Jesus.
When you hit a rough spot in a relationship, you may be tempted to blame it on the other person. But that may not be the right solution. Doctor Joe Beam and his daughter Kimberly Holmes can help.
As you think about your future, maybe it doesn’t seem like a road to be traveled. Maybe it feels like a cliff you have to jump off! Taya Kyle says that’s not so bad.
You don’t want dysfunction and destruction but sometimes, that’s all you know. What gives? Jason Van Ruler shares how when he looked brokenness in the face, that’s finally when he saw a change.
It’s easy to let your weaknesses become a source of frustration or shame. Jason Gray has found there’s more to the story! If you just listened to him sing, you would never know that when he talks, he actually has a challenge with stuttering.
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