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The Official Blog of WNZR's Afternoon Drive

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July 2020

Whales, Elephants, Bears…Oh My!

Today’s Monday Motivation comes from a devotion in Our Daily Bread written by Dave Branon. Dave shares about how we can often let barriers get in the way of our worship, but the power of the almighty God we serve can help break those barriers down. Read it by clicking here.

Name an animal that might weigh more than 1,000 pounds.

1 – Elephant (77 votes)
2 – Whale (7 votes)
3 – Hippo (6 votes)
4 – Grizzly Bear (4 votes)
5 – Rhino (3 votes)

Congratulations to Laura from Mount Vernon who guessed the top answer correctly and won Tobymac’s ‘Eye On It’ CD.

Thanks for listening!
– Alyssa

NZ Top 10 for 7/3/20

Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. Phil Wickham – Great Things
9. Big Daddy Weave – I Know
8. for King & Country ft. Tori Kelly and Kirk Franklin – Together
7. Michael W. Smith ft. Vanessa Campagna – Waymaker
6. Elevation Worship – See a Victory
5. Lauren Daigle – Still Rolling Stones
4. Micah Tyler – AMEN
3. Jeremy Camp – Keep Me in The Moment
2. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House
1. Matt Maher ft. Elle Limebear – Alive & Breathing

New Music Friday

Check out Josh Wilson’s new song “Revolutionary” by clicking here.

Thanks for listening!
– Alyssa

Storytelling and smiles

Today we shared for Praise Thursday two powerful devotionals from Our Daily Bread. One talking about the power of storytelling and how humans are connected by the need for a story — read more on it here.

The second devotional was about the story of the “smiling Jesus”, talking about the joy that Jesus had and the joy He can bring to you. Read it here!

Thanks for listening!
– Alyssa

Balloons and prizes…

Today we shared more about ‘Stay Safe with Big Blue’ for Who Knew Wednesday and how you can win some sweet prizes from WNZR! Read
more about it by clicking here.

We also shared more Natural Remedies and First Aid from the Who Knew book.

Here’s the tips:

You put a Band-Aid on your finger to cover up a scratch, but you still have to go through your day full of hand-washing, child-bathing, and dishes-doing. To keep the bandage dry while you work, cover it with a non-inflated balloon–any color will do!

To remove hard calluses from your feet, try this old-fashioned but effective remedy: Grind a few aspirin tablets into a paste with equal parts lemon juice and water. Apply it to the calluses, then wrap your feet in a hot towel, cover in plastic bags, and stay off your feet for 30 minutes. When you unwrap your feet, the calluses will be soft and ready to be filled off with a nail file or pumice stone.

Believe it or not, meat tenderizer works wonders on all sorts of stings–bee, wasp, even jellyfish. That’s because it contains papain, which helps break down the proteins in venom. Make a paste with the tenderizer by adding a few drops of water at a time, then rub on the affected area.

Thanks for listening!
– Alyssa

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