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
When was the last time you felt “not good enough?” Stephen Chandler says you have our own unique genius and gifts; you just have to be able to tap into them. He shares about his desire to instill this lesson in his kids.
You’re never too old to follow your dream! Jim Rice is a singer and songwriter. He’s known as the lead vocalist of the band “Brush Arbor,” who had their heyday in the 1970s. When Jim hit his 60th birthday, he started to have some serious doubts about his future.
HOUR 2
It can be disappointing when you have your heart set on a certain plan for your life that doesn’t quite turn out how you’d thought it would. Tim Storey shares how sometimes, plan B turns out to be better than you could have possibly imagined.
It’s easy to focus completely on personal achievement. So how do we raise kids who think beyond themselves? Dr. Michele Borba is a psychologist with a book called, “Unselfie.” She picked up a very helpful idea from a summer camp.
HOUR 3
It’s never too late to find purpose, meaning, and healing. Rabbi Jason Sobel is Jewish, and he loves Jesus! Having this deep, rich understanding of the culture and language helps him find amazing encouragement below the surface.
It happens so often that there’s an opportunity right in front of you, but you just don’t see it. Mark Victor Hansen and his wife, Crystal, travel the world inspiring people to discover what’s in store for them, simply by “asking.”
HOUR 4
Life is full of paradoxes – like how doing less might actually accomplish more! That’s been Chick Fil-A’s story, one that David Salyers lived for over 30 years as the Vice President of Marketing.
In the middle of all the things you have to do, where’s the fun? In her latest book, “Chase the Fun,” Annie F. Downs wants to help you rediscover it and the life that it gives.
HOUR 5
Maybe disappointments can put you on a different road, one designed for you all along. Matthew West opens up about how you can be thankful for the twists and turns of your life.
It’s natural to want to be independent, but sometimes it can be to your own detriment! Liz Curtis Higgs is an author and speaker. Her latest book is called “31 Proverbs to Light Your Path.”












