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!
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“Difficult times can really result in hope.” How can that possibly be true? Andy Andrews claims it in his book “The Noticer Returns”.
With a new year, maybe you think about goals and how 2017 can be special. It never pans out quite like we think, but Kathie Lee Gifford has learned to appreciate each turn in the story. She lost her husband Frank a little over a year ago and has seen how even that has been used for good.
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Someone once said “To trust God in the light is nothing, but to trust him the dark, that is faith.” Erwin McManus was on a mission trip to Bangkok, when he witnessed something horrific happen to his daughter and it taught him an important lesson about faith.
Life can be full of surprising twists and turns…should we embrace them, or run the other way? Shannon DeGarmo’s life has been full of those unexpected moments and what she’s learned may help you when things don’t go as planned.
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Marriage can be tough and at times, it can be tempting to throw in the towel when things aren’t going as planned. Steve Brown says that maybe, you just have to look at it from a different perspective.
How easily we forget who we are and what will give us joy and success in life. Annie F. Downs was tired of forgetting and she shares her story.
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For many, it can be so hard to give up control over any aspect of life…but maybe, it’s all in who you let steer the ship. KeepTheFaith’s Confidence Coach Trish Blackwell has some advice to share.
The New Year is all about new beginnings and new starts. But maybe, you already are feeling like nothing is getting better. Tim Storey has a word of encouragement for you!
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New relationships can be so exciting! But then you get married and often things change. What’s going on? Gary Thomas says there’s so much more to our relationships than meets the eye.
Dreams aren’t always fairy tales, sometimes they start out looking like nightmares. And it’s easy to quit. Jonathan Cain of Journey takes us back to a pivotal moment and the words that changed everything.
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