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
Sometimes, difficult choices in your life can leave you paralyzed. You want to do the right thing, the Godly thing, but how? Nicole C. Mullen explores this in her new book, It’s Never Wrong to Do the Right Thing: Courageous Stories to Inspire Godly Decisions.
Decisions, decisions. You face them everyday. And when you have guiding principles, those decisions don’t have to be so excruciating. A guiding principle for musician Nicole C. Mullen is the value of life.
HOUR 2
It’s only when you face the hard truth that the good news really hits home. Lee Strobel, once a skeptic and investigative journalist, set out to challenge the story of Jesus—only to uncover a truth more powerful than he ever expected.
Dreams don’t disappear when you get married— they just require a team to build them. Kimberly Beam Holmes is the CEO of Marriage Helper, pursuing her passion. But in marriage, even big dreams are a two-person journey—because one vision needs two hearts to thrive.
HOUR 3
Most of the bedrock truths in life are clear—black and white. But once you step past those foundations, suddenly the world is full of nuance, a million shades of gray. That tension is exactly what Mike Donehey—best known as the lead singer of 10th Avenue North and now an author—wrestles with in his book Grace in the Gray: A More Loving Way to Disagree.
If you really want to know why disagreements push your buttons, you’ve got to dig beneath the surface—down to the foundation. Dave Burchett, a retired Emmy-winning sports director and author of Waking Up Slowly, wrestles with a key question at the heart of it all: Why do we feel such a strong urge to change other people?
HOUR 4
When you’re stuck in the middle of a struggle, it can feel like the battles just keep piling up. But pastor and author Levi Lusko reminds us there’s hope.
Getting through a hard season often begins with one simple thing—honesty. Being real about yourself, and your shortcomings. NFL’s Kurt Warner knows that firsthand.
HOUR 5
Family can be complicated—sometimes even painful. But no matter what your story looks like, God can still work through it. Comedian Chonda Pierce—affectionately known as “The Queen of Clean”—opens up about that truth in her new book Life is Funny… Until It Isn’t.
What do you truly need in life—not just want, but need? In her book Flourish, Grace Wabuke Klein reflects on a decades-long season of singleness. Along the way, she discovered a powerful truth: that God really is enough.