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!
HOUR 1
Encouragement can come in a card, a text, a hug… or a look. Andy Andrews is a New York Times best-selling author with books like “The Bottom of the Pool.” So what is this look?
All kinds of thoughts enter your head each day. Haley Scully has been on a journey to find out which ones are good. She’s one of the leaders at Hope for the Heart, working in their counseling programs.
HOUR 2
There can be joy, happiness, and laughter even in the bad moments! Emily Morrow is a social media influencer known for her page “Really Very Crunchy.” Emily has bad days herself, but she chooses to make the most of them.
Life is full of good and bad, and there’s something to be learned in all of it. Chris and Jodi, a husband and wife team in the band Love and the Outcome, have taken some time over the last few years to rebuild – both figuratively and literally.
HOUR 3
When life’s problems start to snowball, you can go to a pretty low place. Alita Reynolds is the key figure behind Women of Faith, as well as a life coach trainer and author. Even people like her experience problems, and she’s figured out how to work through them.
So often, the best lessons in life aren’t learned in a classroom or from a book, but by having a great example. Jeremy Camp has given us so much encouragement over the years, and in many ways, it’s because of the people who have encouraged him.
HOUR 4
Words have power. You can probably think of a few that have encouraged or really hurt you over the years. Dr. Josh Axe is a physician, podcaster, and author. He’s experienced firsthand how the course of your life can be changed by what people say!
When you’re stuck or frustrated, it’s easy to voice your complaints. But maybe there’s a way to turn it around. Cayla Craft is a former ER nurse who now coaches business women. She offers encouragement to get through the tough moments.
HOUR 5
Restored relationships are like broken bones that heal; they may have scars, but they’re stronger than they were before. Today, Julie Seals is in ministry, but in her younger days, a series of bad choices left her without custody of her son and facing a life sentence in federal prison.
Sometimes, to figure out what’s really going on with your kids, you have to dig a little deeper. Dr. Josh Straub is the co-founder of “Famous at Home” with his wife Christi. We could all use some help from time to time, even in childhood.