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!
If we really want success in life, there’s one big thing that can get in the way…resentment. Andy Andrews loves to inspire us with life changing tools of success.
One moment you’re riding a wave of success, and then life yanks the rug right out from under you. Country music legend Reba McEntire’s moment came in 1991 when she discovered that members of her band and tour staff had lost their lives.
So you’re crossing all your T’s and dotting all your I’s, but things just aren’t going as you planned. Tahni Cullen has a son, Josiah, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder. She tells their story.
There are things we can do to make sure we’re the kind of people others want to be around. KeepTheFaith’s Relationship Chef Dr. Joe Beam has all kinds of recipes to help, including one in particular that will make a huge difference when it comes to experiencing joy.
What is the dream you have for your life? Maybe you feel like that’s all it will ever be…a dream. David Salyers started nearly three decades ago with a dream and some determination. No matter what, David says it’s never too late to chase your dream.
If you feel alone today, like God has left you in your time of need and is just watching as your dream dies, you’re not alone. Jeremy Camp says that losing his first wife to cancer was painful, but it showed him something powerful about God’s ways.
Maybe you have found the most special moments with your family or friends come when someone you get to spend time with them…one-on-one. Well, Keith Stevens has a story to share that’ll inspire you to spread some contagious encouragement!
When we treat others around us with the honor and love that we want to receive, the encouragement can become contagious and maybe impact a whole community. Jon Weece says with his church, he’s discovering just what can happen when we greet those who are often forgotten with open arms.
You can see it just over there; the place you want to be. But when you think you’ve almost arrived, you have to take a detour. The same is true on the road of life. Our friend Tim Storey says, sometimes a detour is the best place for us.
We’ve all been there…waking up on the wrong side of the bed. But is this just a coincidence? Robert D. Smith doesn’t think so. He tells us to make the most of every moment that we’ve been given.
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