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!
Maybe at times you feel pulled in opposite directions. What if they’re not actually opposites? Paula Faris discusses “work-family” tension after becoming a mom. She encourages you to choose whether or not to work outside the home and feel encouraged about your decision.
The big moments tend to get the celebrations, but maybe life is really built with the small stuff. Tim Storey is a life coach to many stars in Hollywood.
Prayer is probably the most important parenting tool in your toolbox. Bunmi Laditan says her prayers for her children are sometimes sweet, but other times, they just help her get through those “I’m at the end of my rope” moments.
What if I never have the life I’ve dreamed about? Will I still love God? Sara Hagerty and her husband have endured infertility for a long time and learned a valuable lesson along the way.
One of the greatest gifts in life is to see someone grow and change. When that person is mom, you get a front row seat. Amy Grant’s life experiences have given her a lot of great stories and encouragement to share.
You were not designed to shoulder the load all by yourself- even when it looks like you might have to. Stephen Arterburn shares about the power of a community of “mother figures” after the end of his 20-year marriage.
There’s a difference between listening and hearing. When it comes to building a strong home life, that can be pretty important. Dr. Johnny and Lezlyn Parker have a master course on the site called “KISS: Keeping Intimacy Sweet and Simple.”
You matter. It sounds simple to say that, but so often it’s hard to believe it. Ainsley Earhardt wrote the book “I’m So Glad you Were Born” as an expression of her own motherhood journey.
You don’t have to give birth to someone to have a major influence on their life. Just ask Lauren Dungy. She and her husband have served as foster parents to countless kids over the years. The desire to serve was instilled in her at a young age.
A mother’s strength is second to none and comes in so many shapes and sizes. Kimberly Beam’s mother, in many ways, has shown her what it looks like to have strong relationships.