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!
When things are falling apart around you, it can feel like there’s nowhere to turn. But more than ever, that’s when you have to look up! Anne Wilson’s road to a life in music actually started by singing at her older brother’s funeral.
In our world today, faith can get a bad rap. The “He Gets Us” campaign introduces people to Jesus in a new way. Jordan Carson hears encouraging responses all over the place.
There’s that old song that says, “looking for love in all the wrong places.” Dr. Johnny Parker and his wife, Lezlyn, see that happen in relationships all the time. But there’s a solution!
When it comes to parenting, things like love and support are the values that probably get talked about most. But other ones can make an impact too. Trudy Cathy shares about the values that have mattered in her family in her latest book called “A Legacy That Lasts.”
It’s a lot easier to share the goodness in life when you’re taking in good things! But the tendency is to forget the good and remember the negative. Keep the Faith’s Confidence Coach Trish Blackwell wants to help change that.
So you have a gift, a talent, something good in life. Just keep it to yourself! Well, that’s usually not very fulfilling. Raymond Arroyo shares how we can learn a thing or two from young Thomas Edison.
No matter how hard you try to avoid it, we all eventually find ourselves in a bit of trouble. Tim Storey has been there – but he didn’t let it hold him down.
Even if you’re in a season of struggle, there’s always hope. Just ask Kurt Warner. With a dream of playing in the NFL, Kurt found himself doing what he had to do to simply make ends meet, but he stayed focused on the goal.
The journey to forgiveness begins with you and your own mistakes. But when you’ve messed up- the temptation can be to hide it. Nick Hall shares that there’s actually great freedom in taking a different approach.
Choosing to work through difficulties with forgiveness can have a huge impact on your family’s legacy. No one can see that more clearly than Kimberly Beam Holmes, the CEO of Marriage Helper, and the daughter of our longtime relationship expert, Dr. Joe Beam.
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