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!
It’s hard to see the growth in the struggle when you’re actually in it, but as you finish strong, you’ll begin to see more and more how you’ve changed for the better. Luke Brendling is a pastor and author, and he saw this lesson play out from an unlikely source.
Healing doesn’t just happen – you have to be intentional about it. Nurse and NY Times bestselling author Tana Amen had a childhood full of abuse and abandonment, and later suffered from cancer and depression. She opens up about her journey to healing.
How can you be a person of faith, and yet be struggling with feelings of depression and despair? Sarah J. Robinson has written a book with a brutally honest title: I Love Jesus But I Want to Die. In it, she opens up about her struggles, her healing, and a new way to look at mental illness.
There will be life on the other side of the crisis, and what you do NOW can go a long way in determining what that life will be like. Dwight Bain is a counselor and author, and shares a plan you can start today.
What’s your story? More importantly, what story are you telling yourself? As we emerge from this unique season of life, Mark Batterson has written a book called Win the Day. In it, he shares 7 daily habits for success. One of them is to “flip the script.”
Don’t like the story you’re living? Well, your worst chapters could become your greatest triumphs! Sharon Jaynes is a speaker and the author of 25 books! She tells how she’s seen this in her own life in her latest book When You Don’t Like Your Story.
Dark times in life are as inevitable as the night, but hope comes just like the morning sun. You’re not alone through any of it. Jonathan Gibbs has a solar company set to do 1 billion dollars in sales this year alone, but it wasn’t always that way.
As the difficulties of this time start to fade, you can step forward with hope, but also remember the valuable lessons learned. Shannon Bream is a TV news anchor and author of the new book The Women of the Bible Speak. But there have been dark moments along the way.
They are everywhere these days: people who see the world differently than you do, act differently, and sometimes just get on your nerves. So what’s your response? Jo Dee Messina is a country music artist who has been wrestling with that, and what it means to really let God’s love shine through.
It’s amazing how making a decision to look beyond your differences and join together with another person in friendship can change their world… and yours, too. Jim Bradford has written a book called The Awakening of HK Derryberry. HK is blind and has cerebral palsy. When he was 9, he met Jim, an empty nester who made a simple decision to try a new place for coffee.













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