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!
You never know when or how something you’ve done can completely change the life of another. Roma Downey has seen how those things you do truly matter.
No matter what the old kid’s rhyme says…words can hurt as much as sticks and stones. But words can also be used to encourage and heal! Shannon DeGarmo has experienced the impact of words both negative and positive.
In this age of social media, divisive politics and news stories, it can be easy to get in the habit of talking about how you hate this or hate that and miss how it all fits together. Dave Burchett shares a story that puts hate in a whole new perspective.
It’s been said that “the only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” That’s Jen Bricker’s story. She was born without legs but has never once let that get in her way.
We all want to learn from the best, forgetting that at one time, the best were the worst! Patrice Washington has taught so many people about what true wealth actually is and she’s learned through pain, recovering after losing everything in the recession.
With so many marriages struggling to survive, you might be wondering if there is hope for your marriage. Dr. Joe Beam is KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef, and the author of “21 Irresistible Recipes For Couples.”
When life gets overwhelming, where do you go? Nicole Johnson was a part of Women of Faith for years. She says it’s not a bad idea to go where we send our kids.
Maybe you’ve wondered if your life really matters and thought that anyone else could do what you do. Jennifer Rothschild says that may be true, but no one can be who you are. Jennifer lost her sight as a teenager but has lived a remarkable life despite the obstacles.
The hardest part of reaching your goals is knowing what to do with your roadblocks. Our friend Tim Storey teaches us how.
Balancing work, life, and family can be very hard no matter who you are. It can be easy to look at someone like Matt Redman and think he’s up on stage, leading worship, and just think that he has it all together. Turns out, he has struggles too.
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