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Game Time Tuesday – Winter Jam

Winter Jam week continues – today we focused on Building 429 and shared Rachel Rinehart’s conversation with lead singer Jason Roy.

Our trivia today was, in what year was Building 429 formed?  The answer? 1999. Congratulations to Spencer of Utica who won the Winter Jam 2018 passes!

Our Song Poetry lyrics today were:

Washed in the blood of your sacrifice,
Your blood flowed red and made me white;
My dirty rags are purified.

The answer was ‘Clean’ by Natalie Grant. Congratulations to Esther from Mount Vernon who wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Thanks for listening!
-Joe and Hannah

 

The First Show of 2018!

Welcome to the first show of 2018!
We gave away some awesome gift certificates today to Troyers of Apple Valley!

Our song poetry lyrics today were…
“Spirit come, tear down these walls
Like only you can.
Like only you can.”

That’s Exhale from Plumb!
Congratulations to Theresa from Mt. Vernon!

For uplifting news today, we shared a heartwarming story about a janitor who received a new pair of boots from his students. Read the full story here!

Kassandra from Gambier was our winner today for Name That Tune today!
The song was ‘Your Love Defends Me’ from Matt Maher!

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly

A Tuesday Filled with Games!

Welcome to the 12 Days of Christmas, ladies and gentlemen!
We love giving you chances to win, and we did that today here on the Afternoon Drive!

It’s Game Time Tuesday so we played some games!
For song poetry today we gave the lyrics to a familiar Christmas song!
Here are the lyrics…

“Oh how they pound,
Raising the sound,
O’er hill and dale,
Telling their tale.”

That’s the lyrics to ‘Carol of the Bells’!
Congrats to Rochelle from Mt. Vernon!
She’s taking home that $5 from Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

My suggestion for the lyrics were as follows…
“Ding, dong, ding, dong”
But Joe said no, so maybe next time.

We also exchanged some gifts today for the WNZR Christmas Gift Exchange!
Congrats to Robin from Mt. Vernon!
She won a gift certificate for a dozen carnations from Flowers for You!
and also congrats to
They won

We also like to do a little uplifting news for your Tuesdays!
Here’s a story about Tyler Perry! In the midst of the hustle and bustle of this life and the sadness that comes with day to day. Check out what he clings to in these times!

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Partridges are medium-sized non-migratory gamebirds, with a wide native distribution throughout the Old World, including Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.

A famous reference to the partridge is in the Christmas carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. The first gift listed is “a partridge in a pear tree”, and these words end each verse. Since partridges are unlikely to be seen in pear-trees (they are ground-nesting birds) it has been suggested that the text “in a pear tree” is a corruption of the French “une perdrix“.

There is a huge theory behind this and it’s really neat.
The partridge is Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Who comes to us on the first day of Christmas. He is fittingly represented as a partridge, a bird which will feign injury in order to draw predators to itself and away from its young. By offering Himself on the Cross, “He hath delivered me from the snare of the hunters. He will overshadow thee with His shoulders: and under His wings thou shalt trust.” (Psalms 90:4)
The pear tree is the Cross itself. When King David wished to free his people from the scourge of the Philistines, the Lord told him that the moment would come “when thou shalt hear the sound of one going in the tops of the pear trees, then shalt thou join battle: for then will the Lord go out before thy face to strike the army of the Philistines.” (II Kings 5:24)”
Neato, right?

Also! A partridge in a pear tree costs $209.99.
That’s just one. But if you got all 12 of them… it would cost $2,519.88
With that cost, that makes up 1.6% of the total cost of the gifts.
The most expensive gift? The Seven Swans a Swimming.
For 1 of them… $1,875.
For 7 of them… it’s $13,125.00.
If you want the 42 times they’re mentioned in the song? Well…
That’ll run you $78,750!
That’s 50% of the total cost for all of the 12 days of Christmas, for every time they’re mentioned. That’s 364 gifts for $156,507.88.

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly

Christmas Game Time!

Today we played a special Christmas Song Poetry with a chance to win a $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.  The lyrics were:

Can You feel the weight of Your glory?
Do You understand the price?
Or does the Father guard Your heart for now
So You can sleep tonight?

Congratulations to Brittney of Howard who correctly guessed “Joseph’s Lullaby” from Mercy Me.

Our Christmas Gift Exchange winners were, Scott from Mount Vernon and Jane from Howard.

Thanks for listening!

-Joe and Hannah

 

Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Game-Time Tuesday – Round Two!

Today Joe and I played three games! Song Poetry, Name that Tune and the Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt!

Congrats to David from Fredericktown and Kassandra from Gambier for being our caller number five’s – they were both entered to win a Turkey. If you want to know more about the Totally Tasty Tom Turkey Hunt click HERE!

Congratulations are also in order to Clorisa and Marcia both from Mount Vernon! They correctly guessed these answers below to our Song Poetry and Name that Tune! They both won $5 gift cards to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

Our song poetry lyrics from the song “Wonder” by Hillsong United were :

“I see the world in life
Bursting in living color
I see the world your way
And I’m walking in the light ”

Our Name that Tune song for today was “Revelation Song” By Phillips, Craig and Dean!

Joe also shared an uplifting (and funny)  news story about a ten-year-old boy who got bored, found some car keys and……click HERE to read the full story.

I shared an uplifting Devo from Sarah Young’s “Jesus Always” devotional today! If you want to know more about Sarah Young click HERE.

Thanks so much for listening to the Afternoon Drive!
– Hannah

Game Time Tuesday

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Today’s Song Poetry focused on these lyrics:

If judgment looms under every steeple
If lofty glances from lofty people
Who can’t see past her scarlet letter
And we never even met her…

The answer is ‘Does Anybody Hear Her?’ by Casting Crowns.  Congratulations to Stephanie from Howard who wins the $5 certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Name That Tune today featured ‘Soul on Fire’ by Third Day and All Sons and Daughters. Phyllis from Danville was our winner.

Our uplifting story today focused on Hailey Dawson of Henderson, Nevada, who is becoming a regular guest at baseball games.  Read the story here from NBC’s Today Show.

If you missed Hannah’s devotional, it was from Sarah Young’s Jesus Always, focusing on Psalm 46:1.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Game Time Tuesday!

Today Joe and I gave you two chances to win $5 gift cards to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

The first chance was by playing ‘Name that Tune”!

We had a stumper from last week, but Travis from Mount Vernon got it! Our stumper from last week and our name that tune song today was ‘Even so Come” By Passion!

The second chance we gave you to win was with “Song Poetry.”

Today’s lyrics were:

There’s You and there’s a very different me
Touchdown, You had me at belief
You had me at belief, You did

Congratulations to Waren from West Lafayette for correctly guessing our Song Poetry song which was “Me Without You” by TobyMac!

Joe also shared some really awesome facts on Cranberries! Click HERE to read the article that Joe shared from the Sam’s Club Healthy Living magazine.

I also shared an uplifting devotional from Hillsong Youth UK devotional “Fear is a Lie”  Click HERE to read it!

Don’t forget, you only have two more days to nominate your pastor for Clergy Appreciation Month. Head to WNZR.fm to find out more and to nominate your, pastor.

Our word of the day today was –

nuncupative, an adjective (NUN-kyoo-pay-tive), which means spoken rather than written or oral.

Thanks for listening!
– Hannah

Game Time and Inspiration!

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GAME TIME!  Here’s the recap of today’s Song Poetry lyrics:

Who we are, what you want and where we are going, such a mystery…
I don’t always understand, but I believe.

The song is ‘God, Help Me,’ from Plumb. Sandye of Mount Vernon was our winner!  She gets the $5 gift certificate from Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Our Name That Tune song is a STUMPER – that means we’ll bring it back next week.

Inspiration today comes from author Sarah Young and her book Jesus Always.  Scripture references came from Hebrews 12:1-2; Romans 8:38-39; Psalms 2:4 and Psalms 32:10.

We also shared Chuck Swindoll’s devotional called “My Greatest Passion.” Read it by clicking here!  You can also hear Insight for Living with Chuck weekday mornings at 9 and evenings at 6 here on WNZR.

Today’s Word of the Day is lagniappe (LAN-yap), a noun that means a small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Hannah

Game Time Tuesday!

School kicks back into high gear tomorrow here on the campus of MVNU, and we’re celebrating by giving away two $5 gift certificates to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

Our Song Poetry lyrics today were…

If I give to a needy soul
but don’t have love then who is poor?
It seems all the poverty is found in me.

Congratulations to Lisa from Mt. Vernon!
That’s For King and Country with ‘Proof of Your Love’

And congratulations to Terry! She won our Name that Tune game!
It was Eye of the Storm from Ryan Stevenson!

Our uplifting news stories today included Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks and an amazing man spending time with children in the ICU!
Check them out here! Dallas Mavericks and ICU Grandpa

Our word of the day today is…

astrobleme // [as-truh-bleem]

an erosional scar on the earth’s surface, produced by the impact of a cosmic body, as a meteorite or asteroid.

Thanks for listening!

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