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Who I Am.

Today let me remind you, and maybe even reinforce, who you are! So many of us struggle with feeling valued and wrestle with our identity, but remember, you are:

1. Created in the image of God. We have literally transformed into his image and are reflections of His glory.

2. A sinner. We have all sinned and come short of the glory of God. We are sinners in need of help being rescued from ourselves, but…remember…

3. …you are worth redeeming! Christ died for us.

4. You are forgiven. Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.

5. You are invited to live for so much more. Truth sets us free. You have a story that Christ wants to use.

Name an animal sound you might see in a kid’s book.

“Moo”‎  – 30 votes
“Oink”‎  – 28
“Bow-wow/bark”‎  – 15
“Meow”‎  – 15
“Roar‎”  – 12

Congratulations to Lisa from Mount Vernon, who guessed the top two answers and wins the $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica.

Join us all week at 5:25pm for our prayer time as we join the Global Week of Student Prayer.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

A prayer to release fear.

Remember today…who really has the power?

“Be strong and bold. Have no fear or dread because it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not fail you or forsake you. “

Deuteronomy 31:6

As I face the big stuff right now, Lord, help me remember that the magnitude of the danger does not affect or change your ability to protect me. Because you’re all powerful, there is nothing too big or too small for you. I know that is true, whether I have one foe or a million. When I choose to follow you, I’m on the winning team. Please help me keep my eyes on how great you are, instead of how big the danger or the challenges, so that my faith in you won’t waver or dissolve. And I ask that my sleep will be sweet tonight as I commit myself to your care of me.

-from ‘The Right Prayers for Every Need’ by authors Christine Dallman and Randy Petersen

Name a body part that starts with the letter E:

1- Ear (33 votes)
2- Eye (31)
3- Elbow (25)
4- Esophagus (7)

Congratulations to Rachel from Howard, who got the top two answers and wins the $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

A prayer for our sorrow on this 9/11

On this day of remembering September 11, 2001, I’m sharing a prayer from the book ‘The Right Prayers for Every Need,’ from Christine Dallman and Randy Petersen.

Even as my heart is full of sorrow, Heavenly Father, thank you for the blessing of your comfort.

I admit, sometimes I don’t even realize you’ve come with your gentle touch until the moment passes. But I’m grateful for each bit of comfort that you bring. Those blessed distractions – the hummingbird at the feeder, my pet’s needs and affections, and a visit or phone call from a friend – these things give us a break from the ever-encroaching sadness.

And the reasons to keep going – people you’ve given me to love, skills and abilities I have to contribute to help others, and the sense of a future – all remind me that grief is not all there is to life.

Help me NOT reject these kindnesses from your hand but allow them to become a part of my healing.

Tell Me a Ball That’s Smaller Than a Baseball 

Golf Ball (63 votes)
Ping-Pong Ball (18)
Tennis Ball (17)
Gumball (2)

Congratulations to Bob from Howard, who wins the $5 gift card to Watt’s Restaurant in Utica!

Today’s winner – Bridgette of Mount Vernon!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

That’s What Faith Can Do.

A little Monday Motivation today from our friends, Kutless…

It doesn’t matter what you’ve heard, Impossible is not a word…
It’s just a reason for someone not to try.
Everybody’s scared to death, when they decide to take that step
out on the water, but it’ll be alright

Life is so much more, than what your eyes are seeing
You will find your way, if you keep believing

I’ve seen dreams that move the mountains
Hope that doesn’t ever end, even when the sky is falling
I’ve seen miracles just happen, silent prayers get answered
Broken hearts become brand new…
That’s what faith can do!

Congratulations to David from Mount Vernon! He guessed correctly that Blessing Offor came to the USA for medical treatment when he was 6 years old.

Name the most useful body part that begins with the letter ‘L’
1- Legs (77 votes)
2- Lips (12)
3- Lungs (6)
4- Liver (4)

Congratulations to Molly from Mount Vernon, who wins the $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

When something smells…

Have you ever been approached someone asking, “what is that smell?” Then, you realize it’s you? Well, that was the experience of Adam Holz with one of his kids. He shares a reference to Ephesians 4 in the devotional, ‘Coffee Breath.” You can find it by clicking here.

Name an animal that would be very quiet if you kept it as a pet.
1- snake (28 votes)
2- fish (26)
3- cat (17)
4- lizard (12)
5- worm (5)
6- spider/tarantula 3
– bat (3)

Congratulations to Pam from Fredericktown, who guessed the top two answers and wins the $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Filled with Gratitude

I’m filled with thanks today!!

First, we have a NEW partner for the show – Watts Restaurant in Utica! We’ll be giving a $5 gift card to Watts away Monday through Thursday.

(photo from the Licking County Chamber)

Second, many of you know that I serve as board chair for the Mount Vernon Music & Arts Festival. Many of you probably don’t. This festival has been something I’ve personally invested in for years, but I became more involved in 2019. I’ve met so many new people and reconnected with others and truly have enjoyed helping put on a big party for our community each August.

I want to share my deep gratitude for your support and attendance this past weekend. Our team of volunteers works so hard to make this a great, family-friendly experience. Our director, Trina Trainor, is the captain of our team and just does a phenomenal job! I love working with Trina and our board – Debbie Ruggles, Noelle Walton, Adam Landon, Jacob & Melissa Francis, Tia Vicars and Mayor Matt Starr. Our group of volunteers who help with KidFest, youth showcase, security, shuttle driving, welcoming people, the auction and set-up and teardown are just incredible. Plus our families, who sacrifice their time and support us in this endeavor. Victoria at the Grand Hotel, Megan with MVAC, Carol at the Chamber of Commerce, Olivia at the CVB, and Dena at the Woodward Opera House are also big keys to our success.

We all know that there are big costs behind a free festival, so the support of Ariel Corporation, Park National Bank, MVAC (Mount Vernon Arts Consortium), Factory Link, The Blue Nation Group, Ariel Foundation, the Knox County Foundation and Ramser Arboretum are critical.

I’m sure I missed someone, so many, many heartfelt thanks, again!

Name something on the table at a restaurant.

  1. Menu (48)
  2. Glasses (20)
  3. Silverware (17)
  4. Dishes (10)
  5. Salt and Pepper Shakers (5)

Congratulations to Ericka from Fredericktown, who wins the $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica!

Thanks for listening,
Joe

Never early, never late

Today’s Monday Motivation comes from author Patricia Raybon, who shares about God’s perfect, on-time nature. Read ‘Never Late,’ by clicking here.

Angie from Mount Vernon – congratulations!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Inspiration and ticket time!

This week, we kick off the show with Monday Motivation and the chance to win tickets to see Casting Crowns at the Ohio State Fair!

We start with author Karen Huang and her timely reminder that, even when we feel everyone doesn’t have time for us, has left us or just is too busy to care, we STILL have a purpose!

Read Karen’s Our Daily Bread devotional ‘What’s My Purpose’ by clicking here.

Can you imagine living in Germany and having the last name Fuhrer? That would be tough. Still, read here how a pastor named Fuhrer sparked a prayer meeting that grew and helped bring down the Berlin Wall.

Winn Collier shares ‘Prayer and Transformation’ here.

Today’s ticket winners:
CASTING CROWNS CONCERT: Jen from Howard
GENERAL ADMISSION: Christy from Fredericktown

Congratulations! Thanks for listening.
– Joe

You take broken things.

Today’s Monday Motivation comes from Matthew West’s song, ‘Broken Things.’


“The pages of history, they tell me it’s true
That it’s never the perfect
It’s always the ones with the scars that You use
Oh, it’s the rebels and the prodigals
It’s the humble and the weak
All the misfit heroes You chose
Tell me there’s hope for sinners like me

Now I’m just a beggar in the presence of a King
I wish I could bring so much more
But if it’s true, You use broken things
Then here I am Lord, I’m all Yours!”

This week we’re giving away family four packs of passes to the Hiawatha Water Park and Pool in Mount Vernon. Congratulations to Kristen from Mount Vernon!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

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