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!
Your life is a story with characters, conflicts, plot twists, and an overarching theme. Mark Victor Hansen knows a thing or two about storytelling. He and his wife love to help people discover their own stories, including you.
Sometimes, as your story takes shape, someone else sees what it can be before you do! Anna Miriam Brown is a 22-year old songwriter who struggled with dyslexia and was unable to read or write until she was 9 years old.
What’s your story? Do people know? Coming from an immigrant family and supporting her kids while her husband was in prison, Mila Grigg has a story to tell.
Every great story begins with a great imagination, but sometimes, that imagination can lead you astray. Before meeting her husband, Crystal Dwyer Hansen found herself at a personal crossroads.
When you’re stuck in your story looking for your next move, Mark Victor Hansen has a simple process- just ask!
How is your past driving your future? If you’re like a lot of people, you might have trouble making sense of it all. For a while, Nicole Johnson did.
Why do you work? Why do you rest? There’s more to those answers than you might think. Justin McRobert is a pastor and author with a new book called “Sacred Strides: The Journey to Belovedness in Work and Rest.”
Some days you may be tempted to just throw up your hands. When will all the trouble stop?! Trish Blackwell is Keep the Faith’s Confidence Coach, and she’s come up with a plan that may help you.
Our kids are future adults, and we raise them to be able to handle life without us. It can be hard to know when to protect them from pain and when to let go. Amy Grant is a mom of five learning to find peace in that tension.
Without two key ingredients, relationships can really start to break down. Kimberly Beam Holmes says those things are respect and support.













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