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Grateful in all circumstances

Today we shared some Monday Motivation concerning the struggle with staying grateful in difficult circumstances. Today’s devotional comes from Bill Crowder. Find the link from Our Daily Bread by clicking here!

Our Family Feud-style question for today was:
Tell me something that has water in it.

The top answers were:
1. a swimming pool
2. an aquarium
3. the human body
4. a waterbed
5. the ocean
6. a toilet

We needed the top two answers – congratulations to Kris from Mount Vernon, who guessed correctly and wins the WNZR Game On t-shirt!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

NZ Top 10 for 4/3/20

Find WNZR’s COVID-19 updates by clicking here.

Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. TobyMac f/Cochren and Co. – Edge of My Seat
9. Cochren and Co. – One Day
8. Michael W. Smith f/Vanessa Campagna – Waymaker
7. Zach Williams – Rescue Story
6. Micah Tyler – AMEN
5. Big Daddy Weave – I Know
4. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House
3. Matthew West – The God Who Stays
2. MercyMe – Almost Home
1. We The Kingdom – Holy Water (6th week at #1)

New Music Friday
click the album art to see video links!

Bethel Music f/Jenn Johnson – Goodness of God

Jeremy Camp – Keep Me in the Moment

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

We have this hope – before we even ask!

Find WNZR’s latest local and state COVID-19 updates by clicking HERE.

In this uncertain season, our first devotional today deals with the theme of never giving up hope – it’s inspired by Luke 8 and these words from Xochitil Dixon – read more here!

Our second devotional reminds us of the promise of Isaiah 65:24 which says God knows what we need before we even ask! Read what Amy Peterson writes here.

Once again, let’s stay in prayer and support each other during this unprecedented time – we are better together! Thanks for listening!

-Joe and Todd

Who Knew Wednesday

Today we featured Basics for Better Health. These tips and tricks are helpful for maintaining good health while practicing social distancing. For all COVID-19 related questions, click here: https://www.wnzr.fm/covid-update

No Excuse Exercising:
Can’t make it to the gym and don’t have a set of weights? Sorry, but you’re not getting out of that workout routine so easily. You can use stairs for a number of cardiovascular activities. Food cans and textbooks also make for great replacement weights. Finally, don’t forget about simple body weight exercises such as push-ups and sit-ups. Those are considered classics for a reason. You may not look like Arnold Schwarzenegger, but you can definitely stay in shape during this season of social distancing.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer:
Hand Sanitizer is getting harder and harder to come by as this situation develops. While it’s no substitute for the FDA approved store-bought brands, this quick and easy mix will do in a pinch. Make sure your mixing tools are properly sanitized before you begin! You’ll Need:

Isopropyl alcohol
Aloe vera gel
Tea tree oil

Just mix 3 parts isopropyl alcohol to 1 part aloe vera gel. Then, Add a few drops of tea tree oil to give it a pleasant scent.

Quick Fix For Desk Realted Back Pain:
With most work and education transitioning online for the foreseeable future, lower back pain may become a real issue for you. A simple, old home remedy for this is to elevate your feet slightly from the ground. An old phone book should usually do the trick!

Thanks for Listening
Todd McKinley-

Creativity and feedback

Today we shared a quick way that you can help us help you! Please take our Jacobs Media COVID-19 survey by clicking here

Today we shared more of the exciting creativity from our WNZR artists as they respond to COVID-19. Find the link here!

Today we shared stories about:
– Cochren and Co.
– Jeremy Camp
– Brandon Heath

Today’s Song Poetry was a stumper from two weeks ago:

This world can be cold and bitter
Feels like we’re in the dead of winter
Waiting on something better
But am I really gonna hide forever?

The answer? Unspoken – Start a Fire. Congratulations to Cathy from Mount Vernon who wins a WNZR Game On t-shirt.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

Is relaxing ridiculous?

Today for our Monday Motivation, I’m sharing a devotional from Monica Brands about the challenge of relaxing in the unknown. I believe many of us are wrestling with this in our current situation. How can we relax? Is it ridiculous to even ask that of ourselves…or others?

Here’s the link to the devotional from Our Daily Bread, “You Have to Relax!”

Our prayer: God, help us to surrender our desperate attempts at control and let go of the burdens we weren’t meant to bear, to find rest in Your grace and goodness.

Today’s Mystery Monday question, Family Feud-style:
100 people surveyed, top 6 answers on the board –
Name something in your house with four legs.

the top answers:
1. Table
2. Pet
3. Chair
4. Bed
5. Insect
6. Couch

Congratulations to Katie from Mount Vernon, who guessed the top two answers and wins one of our new WNZR Game On shirts!

Find WNZR’s latest COVID-19 update by clicking here.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

NZ Top 10 for 3/27/20

Find WNZR COVID-19 Updates HERE

Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. Rhett Walker – Believer
9. TobyMac f/Cochren and Co. – Edge of My Seat
8. for King and Country – Burn the Ships
7. Micah Tyler – AMEN
6. Zach Williams – Rescue Story
5. Big Daddy Weave – I Know
4. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House
3. Matthew West – The God Who Stays
2. MercyMe – Almost Home
1. We The Kingdom – Holy Water (5th week at #1)

New Music Friday adds this week (click album art for video links)
Natalie Grant – My Weapon

Ryan Stevenson – Amadeo (Still My God)

THANKS FOR LISTENING!
Joe

Praise Thursday

Bring What You Have

Today’s Scripture & Insight:John 6:4–14

“Stone Soup,” an old tale with many versions, tells of a starving man who comes to a village, but no one there can spare a crumb of food for him. He puts a stone and water in a pot over a fire. Intrigued, the villagers watch him as he begins to stir his “soup.” Eventually, one brings a couple of potatoes to add to the mix; another has a few carrots. One person adds an onion, another a handful of barley. A farmer donates some milk. Eventually, the “stone soup” becomes a tasty chowder.

That tale illustrates the value of sharing, but it also reminds us to bring what we have, even when it seems to be insignificant. In John 6:1–14 we read of a boy who appears to be the only person in a huge crowd who thought about bringing some food. Christ’s disciples had little use for the boy’s sparse lunch of five loaves and two fishes. But when it was surrendered, Jesus increased it and fed thousands of hungry people!

I once heard someone say, “You don’t have to feed the five thousand. You just have to bring your loaves and fishes.” Just as Jesus took one person’s meal and multiplied it far beyond anyone’s expectations or imagination (v. 11), He’ll accept our surrendered efforts, talents, and service. He just wants us to be willing to bring what we have to Him. 

By:  Cindy Hess Kasper (From Our Daily Bread)

I Will Fear No Evil

Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me Psalm 23

In 1957, Melba Pattillo Beals was selected to be one of the “Little Rock Nine,” a group of nine African American students who first integrated the previously all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. In her 2018 memoir, I Will Not Fear: My Story of a Lifetime of Building Faith under Fire, Beals gives a heartbreaking account of the injustices and harassment she struggled to face courageously every day as a fifteen-year-old student.

But she also wrote about her deep faith in God. In her darkest moments, when fear almost overwhelmed her, Beals repeated the familiar Bible verses she had learned at an early age from her grandmother. As she recited them, she was reminded of God’s presence with her, and Scripture gave her courage to endure.

Beals frequently recited Psalm 23, finding comfort in confessing, “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me” (v. 4). Her grandmother’s encouragement would ring through her ears as well, reassuring her that God “is as close as your skin, and you have only to call on Him for help.”

Although our particular situations may vary, we will all likely endure difficult struggles and overwhelming circumstances that could easily cause us to give in to fear. In those moments, may your heart find encouragement in the truth that God’s powerful presence is always with us.

By:  Lisa M. Samra (From Our Daily Bread)

Click here for the most up to date information on COVID-19: https://www.wnzr.fm/covid-update

Thanks for Listening
-Joe and Todd

Creativity during COVID-19

Today we shared information about several WNZR artists who are doing creative things in the season of COVID-19. The full list of information is available at this link at WNZR.fm.

Find information about these artists:
– Matthew West
– Natalie Grant
– Zach Williams
– Danny Gokey

and many more!

There’s a light, I still see it…
There’s a hand still holding me,
even when I don’t believe it

The answer? Danny Gokey – Hope In Front of Me
Congratulations to Bonnie of Mount Vernon, who wins one of our WNZR GameOn shirts!

Thanks for listening!}
– Joe and Todd

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