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!
Death and taxes aren’t the only inevitable things in life, trouble is too. Sometimes it can feel like you’re the only one experiencing it, but you’re not alone. Chris and Jodi from “Love and the Outcome” have found a new kind of influence in opening up about their struggles.
Between cell phones, social media, television, you name it, we’ve become a distracted society with distracted relationships. Author and speaker Bob Goff shares how you can move to a life of happiness and joy instead.
The world is so serious, maybe you need a reminder today that it’s ok to lighten up! Kyle Mann is one of the minds behind the satirical website “The Babylon Bee” and shares why it’s ok to laugh at yourself sometimes.
Humor and laughter are usually good, but be honest, there have probably been times when that laughter stung. Comedian Chonda Pierce opens up about a life filled with abuse, pain, and yes, a lot of laughs.
Some things just don’t make sense. Josh Haven is with the group, “The Afters,” and shares where comfort is found in these times.
Maybe the memories of past mistakes whisper to you, wanting you to get stuck. Tim Storey has been there.
Conflict is inevitable—it’s part of being human. Donna Jones believes one of the keys to healthy conflict is to keep the small things small.
Worry is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but gets you nowhere. Marriage Helper’s father-daughter duo, Dr. Joe Beam and Kimberly Holmes, have seen what stress and anxiety can do to families and relationships.
What is your life built on? The answer to that question often charts your path. Actor Dennis Quaid is taking on the role of Ronald Reagan in the new movie called, “Reagan.” Dennis shares about a quality in our former President that he admires.
Impossible? Keep The Faith’s confidence coach Trish Blackwell says maybe not!