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Game Time Tuesday – 1/26

Today was Game Time Tuesday on the Afternoon Drive!

First, we told you all about WNZR’s Annual Valentine’s Banquet. You can find all the information for that over here.

We played song poetry with the lyrics You can give the blind their sight / And You can bring the dead to life / You can be the hope my soul’s been seekin’. Sydney from Howard called in and correctly guessed that those lyrics belong to Francesca Battistelli’s song Write Your Story.

We also gave listeners a chance to win tickets to see the Black Cyclone this weekend at the Memorial Theatre.  Find out more here.

Thanks for listening!

-Jess

Love and Laughter – don’t miss the 18th annual Valentine’s Banquet with WNZR

Today on The Afternoon Drive, we released details about the 18th annual Valentine’s Banquet.

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WNZR’s annual Valentines Banquet will be Friday, February 12th!

WNZR’s 18th annual Valentine’s Banquet will be held on Friday, February 12th at 7 p.m. in the President’s Dining Room located in the Hyson Campus Center on the MVNU campus.

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.

We will have a Couples Challenge with fun games and fabulous prizes. Couples attending the banquet will have the opportunity to sign up to participate in Love Song Poetry, Movie/TV Trivia and How Well Do You Know Your Spouse.

An Italian buffet dinner will be served including chicken parmesan, fettuccini alfredo, tossed salad, antipasto salad, fruit salad, garlic bread sticks and chocolate layer cake for dessert.

Guests will also get the chance to win from over $1,000 dollars’ worth of door prizes!

Entertainment will be provided by several WNZR staff members.

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 Friday, February 5, at 6 p.m. and seating is limited. All profits from this year’s Valentine’s Banquet will go to support MVNU broadcasting students who plan to attend a national broadcasting convention this year.

Checks need to made payable to Mount Vernon Nazarene University.

WNZR studios are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (ticket sales available during those hours only).

Gospel Supply Shop is open from 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from on 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Saturdays. (Ticket sales available during those hours only).

More information about entertainment and prizes is coming soon.

NZ Top 10 1/22

Did you here the news? This is Winter Jam is a movie event that has exclusive footage from Winter Jams of the past! There will be interviews from people you may know! Check out the link below to get all the information!
This is Winter Jam

Here is this weeks NZ Top 10:

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

Word of the Day
sitzmark
noun

1. a sunken area in the snow marking a backward fall of a skier

Have a great weekend!
Faith

 

The Study and Application of Scripture

Today we talked about the habit of studying and applying scripture to our lives.

Some call this ‘dwelling’ in the word.
The book ‘Lead Like Jesus’ offers us some practical tips to create a habit of dwelling in the word.
1 – seek opportunities to HEAR the word
2 – make room to READ the word
3 – find resources that help you STUDY the word
4 – look for passages you can MEMORIZE
5 – find time to MEDITATE on the word
Our Word of the Day was presenteeism, a noun meaning going to work when you are sick. You can read more on that here.
Have a great evening!
-Jess

 

Who Knew Wednesday 1/20

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Are you cold? Do you find yourself yourself shivering as you get in the car on your way home from work? If so, don’t worry because we have information you never knew about! Today on Who Knew Wednesday Jess and I talked about everything you should know about cold weather clothing!

The key to cold weather dressing is layering.  There are three basic layers you need to use in this cold weather.
1. Base layer
2. Insulating layer
3. Protective layer

Your cold weather base layer lies against your skin and is primarily meant to provide the first layer of insulation and most importantly deal with moisture removal. Staying warm and active means occasionally sweating, and sweating is bad if your clothing doesn’t allow it to move out and away from your skin. Water on the skin in cold weather can turn deadly as it can lead to rapid heat loss, so ensure you use an inner layer that pulls sweat away from the body.

The job of your main insulating layer is to trap in heat.
Natural fibers like goose down and wool have excellent insulating properties. They provide a lot of heat for reasonably light weight, which is a concern for more active cold weather situations like skiing or hiking. Wool can absorb 30% of its weight and not feel wet and even continues to provide some insulation when soaked, while down loses its effectiveness when wet.

Your outer layer is the shell that keeps all the inner layers protected from the elements. It’s usually (though not always) a single layer, and doesn’t necessarily have to have any insulation.  The most important consideration for your protective layer is that it traps air and stops wind. It should also be breathable enough to allow moisture out–you don’t want your sweat trapped under your shell with you. That means that most outer layers are water-resistant but not fully water-proofed.

We received this information from the article, “A man’s Guide to Cold Weather Dressing” by Antonio Centeno.

Word of the Day
aposiopesis
noun
1. a sudden breaking off in the midst of a sentence, as if from inability or unwillingness to proceed.

Stay warm on this snowy Wednesday!
Faith

Game Time Tuesday – 1/19

Today was Game Time Tuesday on the Afternoon Drive!

First, we told you about Happy Bean Coffee coming to MVNU’s Hunter Hall. You can find their Facebook page here.

We played Song Poetry with the lyrics I wanna know You / I wanna find You / In every season / In every moment, and Kristen from Mount Vernon quickly called in and guessed that those lyrics belong to Lauren Daigle’s song First.

Also, Joselyn from Howard was our winner with Name That Tune, which My Lighthouse by Rend Collective.

Our Word of the Day was kerflooey, an adverb meaning to cease functioning, especially suddenly and completely. You can read more on that here.

Have a terrific Tuesday evening,

Jess

 

Gettys and Gherkins

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Our Mystery Monday trivia question asked this: “Atkins, Arkansas is famous for selling the first what?”

The answer is a fried dill pickle.  The History Channel says the first deep-fried pickle was sold at an Atkins Pickle Company festival in 1963.  They’re pretty much a staple now at fairs, festivals and as an appetizer at many restaurants.

The prize today was the CD ‘In Christ Alone’ from Keith and Kristyn Getty, the amazing worship leaders from Northern Ireland.  Congratulations to Tomi from Mount Vernon for winning the prize.  Find out more about the Gettys here.

Our word of the day was related to the question – GHERKIN. It means a small variety of cucumber. Those baby sweet pickles…yep, those are gherkins!

Thanks for listening!

-Joe

NZ Top 10

This week’s NZ Top 10 is:

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

Word of the Day
offing
noun
1. the most distant part of the sea seen from the shore, beyond the anchoring ground

Have a great weekend,
Faith

Praise Thursday – The Habit of Prayer

Today was Praise Thursday on the Afternoon Drive! We continued our topic of habits for the new year by talking about the habit of prayer.

We shared the ACTS Model of Prayer from the book, Lead Like Jesus by Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges:

ADORATION –all prayer should begin here; tell the Lord you love Him and appreciate Him for who He is (I Chronicles 29:11)

CONFESSION – this is where we confess our sins in response to the fact that we adore God (I John 1:9)

THANKSGIVING – this is the heartfelt expression of gratitude to God for all He has done in creation, in redemption and in our lives. (Ephesians 5:19-20)

SUPPLICATION – this is where we sometimes start…but we should finish here. This is simply a big word for asking what you need. (Matthew 7:7)

We need to think about this question: ‘How’s Your Prayer Life?’

 

Our Word of the Day was hebetude, a noun meaning the state of being dull. You can read more on that here.

Have a great evening!

-Jess

 

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