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
Even when life takes unexpected turns, God can use every moment for good. In this hour of KeepTheFaith:
- Matthew West reminds us that the detours of life might actually be divine redirections.
- Liz Curtis Higgs shares how learning to ask for help can open the door to God’s blessings.
- Dr. Joe Beam offers powerful insight on restoring broken relationships and rekindling love through small acts of kindness.
HOUR 2
In this hour of KeepTheFaith: step past fear and discover what’s waiting on the other side—faith, purpose, and community.
- Carlos Whittaker encourages us to lean into discomfort and take risks that lead to growth.
- Victory, the Grammy-winning gospel artist, reminds us that each day brings new light and new chances to overcome fear.
- Sheila Walsh tells how an African safari revealed the beauty of community and why we’re not meant to go through life alone.
HOUR 3
This hour of KeepTheFaith is filled with stories of hope, generosity, and wishes coming true!
- Colton Dixon joins to share how serving others has shaped his life and faith, inspiring us to spread love wherever we can.
HOUR 4
Every season—whether easy or challenging—can bring growth if we pause long enough to see it. In this hour of KeepTheFaith:
- Dee Ann Turner from Chick-fil-A talks about the power of pressing pause and why rest can make you more productive.
- Tim Storey, life coach to the stars, reveals how Plan B can become the best plan of all.
- Dr. Michele Borba shows how we can raise kids who think beyond themselves—and why empathy is one of life’s greatest lessons.
HOUR 5
When life feels uncertain, encouragement is closer than you think—sometimes it’s even sitting right beside you!
- Rabbi Jason Sobel reveals hidden meaning in the miracles of Jesus from his book Signs and Secrets of the Messiah.
- Kimberly Beam Holmes from Marriage Helper shares how becoming your best self can breathe new life into relationships.
- Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul, reminds us that opportunities often come disguised as ordinary moments.











