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Mystery Super Bowl Monday

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Today we almost stumped you on the Mystery Monday post-Super Bowl question:

Only TWO men have played in and won a Super Bowl and then come back and won the game as a head coach.  Who are they?

Mike Ditka – player on the Dallas Cowboys in SB VI, head coach of the Chicago Bears in SB XX.

Tony Dungy – player on the Pittsburgh Steelers in SB XIII, head coach of the Indianapolis Colts in SB XLI.

We would have had three, but Tom Flores didn’t play in Super Bowl IV for the Chiefs, even though he was on the team.  He later coached the Raiders to two Super Bowl wins.

Tony Dungy, by the way, will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this summer. Yesterday, Gary Kubiak took the team he played for to a Super Bowl win as head coach. Kubiak was John Elway’s backup on the Broncos back in the 1980’s when they lost three times in the big game.

Our Word of the Day is SAGACITY – meaning acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment.

Thanks for listening!

-Joe

PHOTO CREDITS: Ditka – Sports On Earth; Dungy – The Indy Channel

NZ Top 10 {2/5}

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Today on the show we announced this weeks NZ Top 10! We also announced the Valentines Banquet ticket sales have extended and the time are listed below! Don’t forget to check out the Word of the Day and try to use in your vocabulary some time this weekend!

10. Good Good Father/ Chris Tomlin
9. There is Power/ Lincoln Brewster
8. Feel It/ TobyMac ft Mr. Talkbox
7. You are Loved/ Stars Go Dim
6. Grace Wins/ Mathew West
5. Same Power/ Jeremy Camp
4. Flawless/ MercyMe
3. My Story/ Big Daddy Weave
2. The River/ Jordan Feliz
1. Just Be Held/ Casting Crowns

VALENTINE BANQUET TICKET SALES EXTENSION

**The ticket sales deadline has been EXTENDED to Monday at 8am**
To buy the tickets come to the WNZR studio at the times indicated below.  We are located on the second floor of Founders Hall on the Mount Vernon Nazarene University campus.

Friday hours – 4-6pm and 7-8pm
Saturday hours – 9:30am – 1pm and 3pm – 8pm
Sunday hours – 9am – Noon
Monday hours – 6am – 8am

SEATING IS LIMITED

Word of the Day
nugatory
adjective
1. of no real value; trifling; worthless.

Have a fantastic weekend,
Faith

 

 

 

Who’s your confidant?

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We continued our series today on good habits we can start or renew in 2016.  The last one from the book, Lead Like Jesus, by Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges, is the habit of involving ourselves in supportive relationships.  This is also called the habit of intimate community.

This can be your Sunday School class, a lunch group, small group, men’s group, women’s group, band of brothers, etc.  Let’s face it – sometimes we don’t view feedback positively. We look at it as a bother or irritant.  Blanchard and Hodges remind us that feedback is a gift! Don’t remove the trusted messengers in your life that can speak truth, lovingly, into your week. Oh, and return the favor!  Be a truth-teller in their life, too.

Some good verses on this topic: Hebrews 10:24-25; Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, 12

Today’s Word of the Day was related to our discussion – CONFIDANT (CAHN-fid-ahnt), which means a close friend or associate to whom secrets are confided; with whom private matters and problems are discussed.

Thanks for listening!

-Joe

 

Who Knew Wednesday 2/3

Today on the show we embraced this warm weather and explored our parks in Knox country.  There are so many beautiful parks in our area with so many activities to do!Today we highlighted the amazing qualities of our parks that stretch accross over 1,000 acres of Knox County!
The seven parks of Knox County are:

If you would like to see what we’re talking about go check them out yourself! Here is the link to the Knox County Park District.


 

WNZR is host the annual Valentines Day Banquet Friday February 12th.
This year’s theme is “Love & Laughter”. We will feature a discussion on how humor is important for all relationships, but is essential when a couple is striving for a healthy, loving relationship.
Banquet tickets are $18 per person and include the full buffet dinner, entertainment and door prizes. Tickets are on sale now. They are available at the WNZR studios located on the second floor of Founders Hall on the MVNU campus, and at Gospel Supply Shop, 117 South Main Street, in Mount Vernon.
The deadline to purchase tickets is THIS Friday, February 5, at 6 p.m. and seating is limited.


 

Word of the Day
aplenglow
noun
1. a reddish glow often seen on the summits of mountains just beforesunrise or just after sunset.

Enjoy your warm Wednesday night!
Faith

Game Time Tuesday -2/2

Today was Game Time Tuesday on the Afternoon Drive!

First, we told you all about the WNZR Valentine’s Banquet that is taking place NEXT Friday, February 12th. You can find all the information on that over here. And make sure you get your tickets soon, because the deadline is THIS Friday!

We played song poetry with the lyrics Look up, see the sun is shining / There’s hope on a new horizon / Calling you. Brendan from Gambier called in and correctly guessed that those lyrics belong to You Are Loved by Stars Go Dim.

Our Word of the Day was foliage, a noun meaning a cluster or leaves, flowers, or branches. You can read more on that here.

Have a terrific Tuesday evening!

-Jess

 

Here comes February!

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It’s the first of February – what are you looking forward to this month?

The start of election season?  Valentine’s Day?  President’s Day?  The hope of more snow? Our staff is preparing for the WNZR Valentine’s Banquet on 2/12, welcoming Ohio’s Distinguished Young Women on 2/13, the annual National Religious Broadcasters’ convention starting 2/22, and an EARLY spring break starting 2/26!

Today’s Mystery Monday question: The average American lives 18 miles from what?  The answer?  From their MOM!  Congratulations to Katie from Mount Vernon – she guessed correctly and wins a $5 gift certificate to the MVNU Cougar Corner bookstore.

Our Word of the Day is nonce, which is a noun meaning in the present moment, occasion or purpose.  It’s really a Middle English word for now.

-Joe

NZ Top 10 1/27

10. Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin
9. There is Power by Lincoln Brewster
8. Feel It by TobyMac ft. Mr. Talkbox
7. You are Loved by Stars Go Dim
6. Grace Wins by Mathew West
5. Same Power by Jeremy Camp
4. Flawless by MercyMe
3. My Story by Big Daddy Weave
2. The River by Jordan Feliz
1. Just Be Held by Casting Crowns

Word of the Day 
zenith
noun
1. the point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position orobserver.
2. a highest point or state; culmination.

Have a great weekend,
Faith

Unconditional love

Today we praise God for the incredible gift of God’s unconditional love.  Romans 8:38-39 reminds us that NOTHING can separate us from His kind of love.  But do we accept that love?  How do we respond to it?

The book Lead Like Jesus by Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges asks us to consider: “what if you admit that you can’t achieve enough, earn enough or control enough to get any more love? You already have all the love there is there is through Jesus!”

Our response to this love should be to let it fill our hearts and let it flow out to others.

Our word of the day is INSOUCIANT – an adjective meaning free from concern, anxiety or worry.

Thanks for listening!

-Joe

Who Knew Wednesday 1/27

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Photo credit Paramount. Front Page Image Source

Who knew you had too many clothes??  Do you have too many clothes in your closet? I know there are many husbands saying, “My wife does!” If that is you I have great news! Jess and I shared tips to help you with this problem on Who Knew Wednesday!  If you missed it, here are the tips we shared!

1. To begin cleaning out a messy closet take every single thing out of it.
2. When choosing clothes to keep, ask yourself a few vital questions to immediately weed out the weak items. (ex. have I worn it in the last 8 months, would I buy this item today, or would I wear this again?)
3. Hang the items you want to keep in your closet neatly so you can see everything you own at a glance.
4. Use the backwards hanger strategy when putting clothes back into your closet to get a better idea of the items you actually wear often.
5. To keep everything looking fresh and neat, get new hangers so that everything in your closet looks uniform.
6. Fold heavy clothes, especially sweaters and loose knits that may lose their shape on a hanger.
7. When folding your other keepers, try to think of a way of organizing them before shoving them into drawers or up onto shelves.
8. Assess your reject pile and decide which items can be sold.
9. For extra organization, you can use dividers to end drawer chaos.
10. Don’t let your floor space go to waste!
11. Maximize shelf space and be super organized by using shelf dividers.
12. Don’t just use your closet doors for opening and closing, use them for extra storage.

We found our tips from buzzfeed.com.

Word of the Day
nimiety
noun
1. excess; overabundance

Have a very organized Wednesday night!
Faith

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