Kevann and Donna talk about the humanity of Jesus and how it is truly amazing that in his 33-year lifespan, Jesus never once played the God-card.
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Reflect on our use of social media and realize why we are so much more valuable than the total of our “likes” we get each day.
Unpack some recent research about technology’s effect on our Emotional Intelligence and learn ways we can grow our empathy muscles.
Can tech turn toxic? On this episode of Grow on the Go, Kevann and I debate whether technology is making life better or worse in a new multi-part series.
Can Satan read our minds? In this continued discussion, we address that question and also ways we can unknowingly invite Satan’s influence in our lives.
Some areas like engaging in witchcraft and refusing to forgive others are directly approached in the Bible and others could be considered grey areas.
Joyce Rempel shares how God used everything from books to awe-inspiring natural phenomena to bring her closer to Him and create a spirit of gratitude.
In the latest episode of Grow on the Go, long time friend Terry Schmidt discusses how she learned to give control to God and trust in His promise.
This week on Grow on the Go, we chat about how God used some seriously disheartening experiences to show Donna Carter how to lead with love.
Learn to appreciate the art and accomplishments of others, rather than being competitive and resentful, and enjoy being your unique self.
Having only become a Christian in her forties, Hilarie had a lot of unhealthy choices to overcome and patterns to conquer.
This week, we're continuing our Dear Younger Me series and talking to my 70 something friend Helene about recently learning to freely express her true self.
If you could write a letter to the younger version of ourselves, what would you say? What lessons and insights would you share?
After a well-deserved summer break, Donna and Kevann Carter are ready to kick off a new season of Grow On The Go Tuesday September 5th! Over the summer our...
In this final episode of the series based on my book Friend Me, Kevann and Donna chat about when loneliness becomes destructive and when it is redemptive.
Have you ever had struggles finding friendship, especially in new chapters of life? Getting practical, real-world strategies for forming new friendships.
Virtually all the anger, stress and conflict we experience in life is inflicted on us because of our expectations.
Learn why forgiveness is a path we choose to walk and how to know you're at the end when you get there.
There are times when we get to a place in a relationship where the only way to continue together is to have a confrontation.
Unpack the steps required to resolve damaged relationships, even if the goal is only to provide closure to two wounded hearts.
How to figure out which friendships can and can't be saved and effective ways to walk away leaving our former friend’s heart and dignity intact.
This week's story comes from Elizabeth Pierce, a social worker who is helping others discover the deep, soulful places where God’s presence can be known.
Unpack relational toxins like narcissism and how to help both parties in a friendship infected with narcissism grow up.
Breaking past needing your family to "look" a certain way and setting your husband up for success.
Most of us yearn for romance in our marriage, but that can be unpredictable and fragile. Cherishing, on the other hand, is quite intentional.
Discontentment is the fuel our economy runs on. That may be healthy for GDP, but it is toxic to individuals and their friendships.
The difference between jealousy and envy and why it is so destructive to people and relationships.
While her experiences are not typical, her journey will help you realize that no matter what you’ve faced, you can live a life of wholeness.
Unpack the characteristics of toxic friendships and learn how we influence our friends, as well as how our friends influence us.
This week we are discussing the evolution of friendships because sometimes we get to a point where it seems the bad outweighs the good.