Steve Arterburn

Steve Arterburn
Birth name Stephen Arterburn
Born June 18, 1953
Station(s) New Life Live[1]
Country  United States
Spouse(s) Misty Arterburn[2]
Children Madeline[2]
Website New Life Ministries

Stephen "Steve" Arterburn is the founder and chairman of New Life Ministries and host of the syndicated Christian counseling talk show 'New Life Live!,' heard and watched by over 2 million people each week on nearly 200 radio stations nationwide, on XM and Sirius Satellite radio and on NRB Network. Arterburn is also the host of New Life TV,[3] a web-based channel dedicated to transforming lives through God's truth. Arterburn is the founder of the Women of Faith[4] conferences attended by over 5 million people. He also serves as a teaching pastor in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Arterburn is a public speaker and has been featured in national media venues such as Oprah, Inside Edition, Good Morning America, CNN Live, The New York Times, USA Today, US News & World Report, ABC World News Tonight, and ironically in GQ and Rolling Stone magazines. Arterburn has spoken at major events for the National Center for Fathering, American Association of Christian Counselors, Promise Keepers Canada, Life Well Conferences in Australia and The Salvation Army to name a few.

Arterburn is an author of books such as Every Man’s Battle, Healing Is A Choice and his latest books, The 7-Minute Marriage Solution, The Book of Life Recovery, Is This The One? and recently co-authored Worthy of Her Trust with Jason Martinkus. With over 8 million books in print, he has been writing about God's transformational truth since 1984. Along with Dr. Dave Stoop, he edited and produced the Life Recovery Bible, and Take Your Life Back.

His speaking topics address issues common to leaders, adult men and women, including Every Man’s Battle, Lose it For Life, The 7-Minute Marriage Solution, Every Heart Restored, and Healing is a Choice. Arterburn's ministry endeavors focus on identifying and compassionately responding to the needs of those seeking healing and restoration through God's truth.

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