Author Karen Ehman discusses the value and wisdom of becoming more aware of what we say and how we say it, and offers practical suggestions for taming the tongue and using words in a positive way. (Part 2 of 2)
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Author Karen Ehman discusses the value and wisdom of becoming more aware of what we say and how we say it, and offers practical suggestions for taming the tongue and using words in a positive way. (Part 1 of 2)
Rodney Bullard, Vice President of Community Affairs at Chick-fil-A, encourages listeners to make a heroic impact on the world in an inspiring discussion based on his book, Heroes Wanted: Why the World Needs You to Live Your Heart Out.
Popular blogger Rachel Wojo recounts how God has faithfully helped her endure a series of heart-breaking events, offering hope and encouragement to listeners struggling with hurt, confusion and their faith as a result of life’s tragedies.
Author Lorie Newman describes how serving those less fortunate than ourselves can become a regular part of our everyday lives in a discussion based on her book, A Cup of Cold Water in His Name: 60 Ways to Care for the Needy.
Pastor Louie Giglio explains how an extremely busy year, full of ministry and travel, led to a bout with depression that nearly ended his life. He’ll share how a combination of medication, rest, and worship brought him out of his tailspin.
With humor and candor, speaker Ken Davis shares some of the life lessons he’s learned and encourages listeners to live their lives to the fullest through exercise, good nutrition and enjoying their family. (Part 2 of 2)
With humor and candor, speaker Ken Davis shares some of the life lessons he’s learned and encourages listeners to live their lives to the fullest through exercise, good nutrition and enjoying their family. (Part 1 of 2)
Author Arlene Pellicane encourages listeners to manage their digital habits as she discusses the value of unplugging from technology in order to build authentic relationships with the people around them.
Some of Focus on the Family’s most popular broadcast guests share their favorite Christmas memories. (Part 2 of 2)
Some of Focus on the Family’s most popular broadcast guests share their favorite Christmas memories. (Part 1 of 2)
Rediscover the joy and wonder of the Christmas season as storyteller Al Andrews shares a dramatic reading of his narrative called A Walk One Winter Night, in which a man goes for a wintery evening walk and experiences an epiphany while contemplating a manger scene on a neighbor’s lawn.
In a discussion based on their book Overwhelmed, Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory explain how you can find peace when dealing with people who are “crisis creators” or who overwhelm you with their personality. Our guests discuss setting healthy boundaries, practicing self-care, relying on God, and more. (Part 2 of 2)
In a discussion based on their book Overwhelmed, Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory explain how you can find peace when dealing with people who are “crisis creators” or who overwhelm you with their personality. Our guests discuss setting healthy boundaries, practicing self-care, relying on God, and more. (Part 1 of 2)
Based on his extensive research, Dr. Mark Regnerus sheds light on the reasons behind the prevailing attitudes about sexual behavior, marriage and family in our culture, and how that behavior has specifically impacted men and women.
In a discussion based on his book Christians in the Age of Outrage, Ed Stetzer discusses the importance of Christ-followers engaging others in a loving, kind and respectful manner, especially when there’s sharp disagreement on divisive cultural issues.
Christian apologist and best-selling author Lee Strobel shares compelling and humorous personal stories illustrating how influencing others for Christ can be an exciting and rewarding adventure.
Writer and speaker Kelly Stigliano shares her inspiring account of experiencing God’s grace and healing following a turbulent past marked by drugs, promiscuity and physical abuse. (Part 2 of 2)
Writer and speaker Kelly Stigliano shares her inspiring account of experiencing God’s grace and healing following a turbulent past marked by drugs, promiscuity and physical abuse. (Part 1 of 2)
Authors Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory encourage women to stop striving for perfectionism and to cling to the truth that God accepts them for who they are, not what they do. (Part 2 of 2)