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!
HOUR 1
As you go through life discouragement comes at you from time-to-time. We Are Messengers frontman Darren Mulligan shares how, even during the dark seasons in his life, he has discovered that joy isn’t confined to a holiday.
As a parent you want to help your kids discover their gifts and passions, and develop into well adjusted adults who contribute! Jon Acuff is a New York Times best-selling author and teaches you how to get there.
HOUR 2
Someone once said “no amount of regret changes the past. No amount of anxiety changes the future, but ANY amount of gratitude changes the present.” Brant Hansen digs deep into gratitude!
If you want to be captivated by your purpose, one thing that can easily get in the way is comparison. Tim Tebow knows first hand how easy it is to get sucked into the comparison game, but he also knows what to do about it.
HOUR 3
There’s something that makes you come alive, but sometimes you have to find it! Hannah Kerr has a new song for Christmas, and reflects on how she arrived at this place in life.
Remember the simpler days when you didn’t know what everyone was doing all the time, when you didn’t have every answer to every question right at your fingertips? Author Carlos Whittaker says maybe there’s a real benefit in that.
HOUR 4
When was the last time you can honestly say you had a dream come true? Tim Storey is finding for many people it never happens, but that can change.
When you think about Christmas time, maybe you think of joy! Joel Smallbone from for KING + COUNTRY opens up about what the real joy of the season is all about.
HOUR 5
Want to be happier? Jamie Villalovos says there’s something you can do today to help!
It’s great to eat and laugh with family, but when life takes an unexpected and unwanted turn it can be hard to see anything to be thankful for. Pastor Max Lucado shares the story of a couple he knows, and how they are walking through their dark time with gratitude.
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