6 Shows To Catch Up On Before The 2017 Emmys
The 69th Annual Emmy Awards are over and the golden statues have already been passed out, but that doesn’t mean you should sleep on some of the shows nominated this year.
The entertainment we choose to watch says a lot about our character. Inspiring movies transform us with magical, adventurous, funny, or poignant stories. Choosing inspiring TV shows allows us to get to know characters we’d like to emulate. Actor interviews bring an even deeper dimension of fun and excitement to quality entertainment.
The 69th Annual Emmy Awards are over and the golden statues have already been passed out, but that doesn’t mean you should sleep on some of the shows nominated this year.
In this story from November 1984, acclaimed character actor Ned Beatty shares how his faith helps him through the down times.
The acclaimed ESPN reporter shares how important sports have been to her as she deals with cancer and how her faith and the support of friends, family and fans help to keep her positive and hopeful.
In this story from March 1950, beloved entertainer Arthur Godfrey recalls a time when his life was changed by a divinely inspired dream.
Respected NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt’s church-going childhood continues to impact the work he was called to do.
The host of the popular PBS series talks appraisals, funny behind-the-scenes moments, and what he’s learned about the word “value.”
The respected news anchor discusses why he considers the positive stories he shares under the Inspiring America banner to be a vitally important part of his job as a journalist.
The country music star opens up about loss and the importance of giving back on the latest season of her CMT reality series.
The animated movie’s first trailer imagines the birth of Christ from a wild, new point of view.
In The Cowboy Way, INSP’s new original series, these wranglers live by true American values of life: faith, family, and hard work. Get a sneak peek at the new show, premiering August 10.
In INSP’s new original series, ‘The Cowboy Way,’ these wranglers live the American true values of life: faith, family, and hard work.
Popular actor John Corbett, who plays an Episcopal priest in his new movie, All Saints, grew up in a small West Virginia town and began his adulthood as a steelworker, but God pointed him in an unlikely new direction.