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!
If you want a picture of what contagious influence really is, you don’t have to look any further than Tony Dungy. He’s a Super Bowl winning, Hall of Fame NFL football coach, and he and his wife, Lauren, have a new book called “Uncommon Influence.”
One of the biggest tools of impact that you have at your disposal are WORDS. Amy Wolff puts hers on yard signs, and it’s started a movement! She shares about it in her book, “Signs of Hope.”
Tim Tebow is a Heisman Trophy winner, former 2 sport pro athlete, and a NY Times best-selling author. His wife, Demi-Leigh, is a model and Miss Universe winner. In his book, “Mission Possible,” Tim shares about their common bond.
Relationships break. And some are dangerously broken. But others CAN be fixed- we just don’t always think they can. Kimberly Beam Holmes spends her life helping marriages on the brink of divorce.
You graduate from a lot of things, but fun doesn’t have to be one of them! Annie F. Downs is a NY Times best-selling author and host of a podcast called “That Sounds Fun.”
Laughing when things are hard can feel like the last thing you actually want to do. But maybe, it’s a stress busting gift! Michael Jr is one of the funniest people around, and he gets to share laughter for a living!
When you’re faced with a challenge, having a strong support system can make all the difference, even if it’s just one person. Shannon Bream is the new host of “Fox News Sunday!” She opens up in her new book about how powerful, supportive relationships have been changing lives for centuries.
Knowledge gives you a certain amount of power. But is there such a thing as knowing too much? John Eldredge explores this idea in his book called “Get Your Life Back.”
It’s strange but true that many times your deepest pain comes from the relationships that matter most to you. Lisa Bevere is a NY Times best-selling author and speaker. She opens up about a difficult time in her marriage with her new book “Fiercely Loved.”
It’s hard to step towards the future when you’re still holding onto the pain from your past. It’s something we all deal with, but Dave Burchett is finding ways to let go.