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!
There are moments in life that just don’t make sense. They’re not fair. They’re wrong. How do you wrestle with those—especially with God? Davey Blackburn is a pastor who tragically lost his wife and unborn child at the hands of an intruder and shares his story.
It’s an accident or coincidence, or maybe you’re right where you are today for a specific reason. Our friend Amy Grant looks for opportunities to love people every day.
It’s easy to think the problem is “everyone else,” but a little self examination can be a good thing. Author and speaker Andy Andrews explains.
As much as you may try to avoid heated discussions, they do happen from time to time. You could cut that person off, but Mike Donehey from 10th Avenue North says there’s another road to take.
When you have hope so many things can change, but what leads to hope? Hal Donaldson is the founder of Convoy of Hope, one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the world. Hal shares his personal story.
Maybe one of the biggest things that’s keeping you from living the life you want is fear. Author Nicole Johnson is seeing this struggle play out every day.
It’s fun as a kid to pretend you’re invisible and go all kinds of places without being noticed, but sometimes years later it feels like the game is still going on. Author and speaker Jennifer Rothschild hasn’t been able to see since the age of 15, but sometimes she feels like it’s other people who can’t see her.
You’re always told to dream big, but it’s easy to lose sight of it all when your dream feels so far away. That’s why author Bob Goff treats life much like his sail boating adventures.
No matter what obstacles are in front of you, a beautiful story can come out of it! Eric Close plays the role of coach Joe Kennedy in the new movie “Average Joe.” Eric shares why this appealed to him so much, and how it can encourage you.
One moment can change your life and maybe it could change the lives of others too. That happened for Joe Kennedy. He’s the football coach who was fired for praying at a game.