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Praises for our Seniors

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Today was Praise Thursday on the Afternoon Drive, and we decided to spend the show talking about our 10 WNZR seniors who img_1637will be graduating from MVNU this Saturday.

We talked about why we’re thankful for each of them and shared memories, and if dsc03216-crop-u36955you have any memories of any of them, feel free to leave a comment below.

 

Our WNZR Class of 2016 is Wesley Boston, Annabelle Harray, Mariah Powell, Megan Vernon, Miriam Hayslett, Sam Goodman, Emily Blazek, Mike Houck, Amber Ebie,  and Rachel Radcliff. 11393165_10155600286595542_8060267052236696241_n

 

 

151206-WNZR Christmas Party 2015-11We’re all truly grateful to have gotten to know these fine folks and for their involvement in WNZR. We wish all of them well as they start this next chapter of life.

Have a great Thursday evening,

Jess & Joe

Let’s tell some stories!

Today is the last show Jess and I will do together! We are so grateful to have the opportunity to work for an amazing station and it’s even better to work with friends!

It’s Who Knew Wednesday on the Afternoon Drive and today is Tell A Story Day!  Jess and I shared some stories about ourselves.  Why is Today dedicated to telling stories? Well daysoftheyear.com tells us why.

Tell a Story Day is celebrated in the United States, Scotland and the United Kingdom. The aim of the day to get participants telling, sharing and listening to each others stories. It is a celebration of the art of oral storytelling in all of its many forms, whether it be fiction or non-fiction, a tall tale, or folklore. The stories may be told from memory or from a book. Events can be held in community centres, churches, homes and gardens, hospitals, libraries, schools or more unusual venues!

The origin of the day is unknown, but there is surely a story to tell about it – maybe you can make one up for the next Tell a Story Day!

Share a story with your friends and family! Remissness on the memories you made together!   It will be fun to look back and remember all the great things you’ve done with those you love!

Don’t forget the WORD OF THE DAY! Today’s word is alfresco. It is an adverb that means, out-of-doors; the open air; outdoor.

Have a great Wednesday,
Faith

 

 

Game Time Tuesday – 4/26

Today was Game Time Tuesday on the Afternoon Drive!

We played song poetry using these lyrics: Stay where it’s safer / claim faith but waiver
/ Is this how we’re really meant to live? Brendan from Gambier called in and correctly guessed that those lyrics belong to Natalie Grant’s song Be One.

Heather from Centerburg was our winner for Name That Tune, correctly answering that the clip we played was from Fix My Eyes by For King & Country.

Both Heather and Brendan picked up a $5 gift certificate to Pier House Coffee Shop in Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Make sure you head over here to check out all the information on Mom’s Night Out, our free event that is taking place next weekend.

Our Word of the Day was puckish (puhk-ish), which is an adjective meaning mischievous or impish. You can read more on that here.

We also told you our updated Lifeline 2016 total of $67,730! Thank you so much for your continued support of our station!

Have a terrific Tuesday evening!

-Jess & Joe

 

NZ Top Ten

10. My Story by Big Daddy Weave
9. Flawless by MercyMe
8.  It’s Not Over Yet by Building 429
7. Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin
6.  Tell Your Heart to Beat Again by Danny Gokey
5. The River by Jordan Feliz
4. Grace Wins by Matthew West
3. You Are Loved by Stars Go Dim
2. Just Be Held by Casting Crowns
1. Trust in You by Lauren Daigle

Moms – we want to see YOU on Saturday, May 7th Friday at Mom’s Night Out with WNZR!
The event will be held on the campus of Mount Vernon Nazarene University.

Plan to be part of this fun FREE event!
When is it? Saturday, May 7th
What time is it? 6:00pm
Where is it? Jetter School of Business (JSB building) on the campus of Mount Vernon Nazarene University
We will be watching Laughing in the Dark – the true story of Chonda Pierce.

Go to www.wnzr.fm now and see the trailer for Laughing in the Dark.
Tickets are FREE, but seating is limited. Tickets are now available at the Gospel Supply Shop, 117 South Main Street in downtown Mount Vernon or at the WNZR Studios in Founders Hall on the campus of Mount Vernon Nazarene University. So make sure to pick up your tickets THIS week. We will also have tickets available at the door.

Word of the Day
biota (by-OH-tuh)
noun
1. the animals, plants, fungi, etc., of a region or period.

Have a great weekend,
Faith

Praise Thursday

Today on the Afternoon Drive we took a ride to the movies! We dove into the meaning of the Kendrick Brother’s movie, War Room and the meaning of prayer.

We used the You Version Bible App and you can check out the devotional here.

Remember to create a battle plan for taking down the enemy.  The Kendrick Brothers help us have a richer prayer life that will bring us closer to God.

We also met our new co-host Eddie! He is a freshman from Gahanna, Ohio.  Eddie is a Journalism and Media Production major and enjoys the rocky road ice cream in the MVNU dinning commons!  We are so excited to have him on board!

We can’t forget the Word of the Day!
gimcrack [jim-krak]
noun
1.a showy, useless trifle; gewgaw.
adjective
2.showy but useless.

Have a great Thursday!
Faith

Who knew about allergies?

It’s that time the year when the sniffle and sneezes happen.  Spring allergies have arrived! This is the time we start asking ourselves, Why? How? What?  Who Knew Wednesday was all about allergies on the Afternoon Drive!

WebMD says, “The biggest spring allergy trigger is pollen — tiny grains released into the air by trees, grasses, and weeds for the purpose of fertilizing other plants. When pollen grains get into the nose of someone who’s allergic, they send the immune system into overdrive.”

Do you want to get rid of these pesky allergens?  The Morning Thing found 9 ways to to do just that! Check out this article from today.com.  We can fight the sniffles!

We can’t forget the Word of the Day! Today’s word is hoi polloi. It is a noun and means; the masses.  Now you can sound smarter to your friends!

Have a great Wednesday night!
Faith

Who Knew It Was Scrabble Day?!

Today is Scrabble Day, a day created to celebrate Scrabble, and since it’s Who Knew Wednesday, we told you a ton of fun fact about Scrabble.

Did you know Scrabble is an actual word? It means to scratch vigorously.

In 1938, American Alfred Mosher Butts created the game as a variation on an earlier word game he invented called Lexiko. He called the game “Criss-Crosswords,” added the 15×15 gameboard and the crossword-style game play. 

n 1948, James Brunot, a resident of Connecticut – and one of the few owners of the original Criss-Crosswords game – bought the rights to manufacture the game in exchange for granting Butts a royalty on every unit sold. Mr. Brunot simplified the rules and also changed the name of the game to “Scrabble”, a real word which means “to scratch frantically”. Scrabbles big break came in 1952 when Jack Straus, president of Macy’s, played the game on vacation. Upon returning from vacation, he was surprised to find that his store did not carry the game. He placed a large order and within a year, Scrabble was a household name.

Andrew from Mt. Vernon was our winner of a $5 gift certificate to Pier House coffee shop of Troyer’s of Apple Valley, for correctly answering our trivia question: What was inventor Butts’ day job? Answer: He was an architect.

We shared some Scrabble strategies that you can find by clicking here.

We also told you about how Bingo and Scrabble are connected. When a player uses all 7 of their Scrabble tiles in a single play, it’s called Bingo. Plus, when you get a Bingo, 50 additional points are added to the score of your word!

Our Word of the Day was oxyphenbutazone, which is the highest scoring word possible in a game of Scrabble. Oxyphenbutazone is an anti-inflammatory, and will score you a nice 1,778 points. You can read some of the other highest-scoring words over here.

Have a wonderful Wednesday evening!

-Jess & Joe

Game Time Tuesday – 4/12/16

Today was Game Time Tuesday on the Afternoon Drive.

We played Song Poetry using the lyrics Your love is / Like radiant diamonds / Bursting inside us. Kathy from Howard called in and correctly guessed that those lyrics belong to NEEDTOBREATHE’s song Brother.

Julie from Fredericktown was our winner for Name That Tune, guessing that our clip was from Trust In You by Lauren Daigle.

Our Word of the Day was hobnob, a verb meaning to associate familiarly. You can read more on that here.

We also gave you an update on our Lifeline 2016 total, which is currently at $66,319! Thank you so much for all of our support during Lifeline and all throughout the year.

Have a terrific Tuesday evening!

-Jess & Joe

NZ Top 10

NZ Top Ten:

10. It’s Not Over Yet by for King and Country
9. Flawless by MercyMe
8. Tell Your Heart to Beat Again by Danny Gokey
7. My Story by Big daddy Weave
6. Trust in You by Lauren Diagle
5. Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin
4. Grace Wins by Matthew West
3. The River by Jordan Feliz
2. You are Loved by Stars Go Dim
1. Just Be Held by Casting Crowns

WE HAVE NEWS FOR YOU!

Our newest Lifeline total is $65,559!!!
Thank you for your support to our station! We are so grateful for your partnership in our ministry! We are so excited to go through this year with our theme in mind, Build Your Kingdom Here!

WE HAVE MORE NEWS

On Tuesday, April 19th at 7:00 p.m., Fathom Events and WORD Entertainment are bringing THIS IS WINTER JAM to the big screen. THIS IS WINTER JAM captures the life transforming ministry of Winter Jam, as you’ve never seen it before. From unforgettable live performances from Skillet, Jeremy Camp, Francesca Battistelli, for KING& COUNTRY, NewSong and many more, to unprecedented backstage access, and never-before seen interviews from Winter Jam artists past and present, THIS IS WINTER JAM offers an exclusive insider’s look at the heartbeat of Winter Jam – a passion to see lives changed forever by the Gospel of Jesus.
Plus, the event will feature the world premiere of for KING & COUNTRY’s brand-new music video Priceless, featuring exclusive scenes from their upcoming theatrical film.

THIS IS WINTER JAM is coming to the following theatres:
Stoneridge Plaza Movie 16, Columbus
Crosswoods Cinema 17, Columbus
Polaris 18 with Xtreme, Columbus
Cinemark 14, Ontario

However, tune in to the Morning Thing next week for your chance to win tickets for this AMAZING event!

Word of the Day
Intransigent
adjective
1. refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible.
noun
2. a person who refuses to agree or compromise, as in politics.

Have a great weekend,
Faith

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