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!
Insecurity can start early, and many times it’s based on what everyone can see. And if you’re not careful, you don’t outgrow the feelings. Tim Scott is an author and a United States Senator from South Carolina. He shares about his strategy to move beyond his imperfections.
It’s amazing how your perspective on life and your self worth changes when you understand just how loved you are. Lisa Bevere is a NY Times best-selling author who has put together a new devotional on that very thing. That love shows up just about everywhere you look.
Nudges you feel inside, coincidences, even inconveniences may be leading you to a wonderful moment when you follow through. Tony Dungy is an NFL hall-of-famer, becoming the first Black coach to win the Super Bowl. But some of his greatest achievements in life were only possible because of his wife Lauren.
Starting a love story is all warm and fuzzy, but keeping it going is hard work! And sometimes the change you want can come about just by changing your words. Shaunti Feldhahn writes and researches about marriage, and explores this in her book, “The Kindness Challenge.”
Sometimes kids share the most complicated things in a way everyone can understand. Michael Rakeman is with Fellowship Home Loans. One of the best things about his job is the people he meets and the stories he hears.
Reminders are so important. When you’re uncertain, scared, disappointed, and tired, it’s good to remember how God has helped you overcome in the past. Matthew West has a new one called “The God Who Stays,” based off of his song. It’s a message he’s needed to be reminded of himself.
Times of struggle and uncertainty are painful, but they can show you something new about yourself, and something new about love. Sara Hagerty is a blogger and the author of several books, and she has some experience in this area.
When bad news comes, you can give in to all of the “what ifs.” Christine Caine had that choice, and how it ended up might surprise you.
With the busyness of everyday life, it can be easy to miss some of the powerful lessons taught in the Bible. We are spending time with Rabbi Jason Sobel, who is Jewish, but also is a follower of Jesus! He shares how even the smallest pieces of the Easter story have tremendous meaning.
You want to move forward, but the heartache of the past is still with you. Bethany Murdock knows the feeling and wants you to know that it’s ok. She’s a Christian counselor, mentoring coach, and guest with Women of Faith.