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ASL Day on the AD!

Thanks for hanging out with us today as we talk about something that I think is very important – SIGN LANGUAGE! Today is American Sign Language Day, so we shared some of the history and some facts about Sign Language to celebrate today!

There are many ways to communicate, and thousands of languages, each with their own various dialects. However, when considering the languages of the world many people forget those that don’t use the voice at all. Throughout the world there are those who are not born with the gift of verbal speech, and have had to find another way to communicate. The written word is one such method, but away from a computer it’s clumsy for casual conversation, and thus was born languages that include the use of hand signs to express meaning and share ideas. Appropriately enough, they’re known as Sign Languages, and American Sign Language (ASL) is one of the most prominent forms in the world.

ASL has an incredibly long history, given the age of the country in which it was born. In 1815 a school for the deaf was established with the intent of creating a cohesive language for those who could not use verbal speech. It was a remarkable leap forward for the time, and through the combination of several extant sign languages, Native American signals, French Sign Language, and even one for that was specifically created in Martha’s Vineyard (Known appropriately enough as Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language) the American Sign Language (ASL) was born.

There are many misconceptions about hearing loss and those that are deaf and there are so many blogs and articles that speak to these. Check out 10 misconceptions about hearing loss from Hearing Like Me here!
There are some instances where children are born deaf, but there a lot of instances where hearing loss comes later in life. Over 15 percent of the US reports some hearing troubles—that comes out to about 37 million American that suffer from some form of hearing loss! Learning Sign Language can be beneficial even if you have no deaf family members or you yourself are not deaf. It may come in handy some day. Read some more statistics about hearing loss here! Read more statistics about deafness here. Some of these might surprise you.

Here are some facts about Sign Language…

1. Sign language varies from country to country. Most of the country have their own sign language or share a certain sign language but, with a different dialect.
2. Sign languages have their own definite grammar. For instance, a well constructed question must be accompanied by the correct eyebrow position. When a person is asking questions related to who, where, what, why and when, then the eyebrows are kept down. If the question is regarding a yes/no situation, the eyebrows are kept up.
3. Brain injury damages the perception of sign language in the same way like other spoken languages. A person who has a brain injury might be able to produce signs but,cannot put them in correct grammatical order.
4. Sign language doesn’t only use signs to communicate. It uses facial expression, hand movement and position,gestures and body language to communicate.
5. In the American Sign Language (ASL), the alphabets can be demonstrated using one hand. However, in German and British Sign Languages, two hands are used.
6. In ASL, all the signs pertaining to women (such as wife, daughter etc.) are signed near to the jawline. On the other hand, men related signs (such as father, boy etc.) are signed by the forehead.
7. Deaf people often use name signs to refer to people. These name signs are attributed to each person and doesn’t requires fingerspelling the entire name. When you meet a deaf person, it is a practice to tell them your name sign.
8. Each sign is composed of five components. Any change in them will change the entire meaning of the sign.
– Orientation, handshape, location, movement and expression (facial and body)
9. Direction of the palm can change the entire meaning of the sign.
10. Two movement of the same handshape can have separate meanings.

For our Mystery Question today, we, of course, made it topic related.
The question: What percentage of deaf children are born to hearing parents?
The answer? 90%
Congratulations to Henry from Howard for correctly guessing!

Being deaf or having a deaf family member is not a prerequisite for you to learn to sign, and honestly, it’s not a complicated language to learn.
Here’s a link to some easy ways to start picking up the language!
I know it’s a little out there, but I’ve been watching a show called “Switched at Birth” where one of the main characters is deaf, so there is a lot of signing that happens in the show, which is a great way to kinda subconciously pick up on some signs while watching an entertaining TV show. You can check out some of the misconceptions and topics that the show covers here and how the show is diving deeper into deaf culture.

I also have an app on my phone called “Sign School”. This app allows me to look up most simple signs without having to pay an additional fee.

Thanks for l
– Lilly and Hannah

NZ Top 10 for 4/12/19

Praise the Lord it’s Friday!! Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. Hillsong Worship – Who You Say I Am
9. Lauren Daigle – Look Up Child
8. Zach Williams – Survivor
7. Elevation Worship – Resurrecting
6. Casting Crowns – Only Jesus
5. Pat Barrett f/Cory Asbury – Build My Life
4. We Are Messengers – Maybe It’s OK
3. Josh Baldwin – Stand in Your Love
2. MercyMe – Best News Ever
1. for King and Country – God Only Knows
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This week’s new addition to the WNZR playlist is:
Josh Wilson – Borrow

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see the lyric video here!

Honesty and Forgiveness

As we continue our series on ‘Time with God for Fathers,” from author Jack Countryman, we turn our focus to passages on honesty and forgiveness.

Proverbs 12:22 is a stark reminder that a father’s character begins with honesty:

“Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord,
But those who deal truthfully are His delight.”

The Bible clearly states that God always keeps his promises. He always speaks the truth. When a father can be trusted to speak the truth and every circumstance, he builds a bond of trust that pleases God and everyone in his family.

Proverbs 13:3 says, “he who guards his mouth preserves his life…but he who opens wide his lips shall have destruction.” Guard your words with those you love; for they are watching YOUR character as you try to build up theirs.

Romans 12:17-18 tells us about forgiveness, which is a trait God loves…

Repay no one evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men. 18 If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.”

Forgiveness is an essential element in living the Christian Life. When you choose to forgive someone who has hurt you or disappointed you, the window of God’s forgiveness will open to comfort and heal your own heart.

Everything you do should reflect well on the Savior; who bought you with his own blood. Pleasing God with your words and deeds opens heaven’s door to bless your life for His glory.

If God has forgiven you of your transgressions, should you not do the same for anyone who is offended you?

Psalm 103:12 says, “as far as the east is from the west,
So far has He removed our transgressions from us.”

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

 

 

Community Collaboration!

Tonight, Joe was able to attend the joint meeting of the Mount Vernon City School Board and City Council at Twin Oak Elementary School…here is the official press release!

PRESS RELEASE
CONTACT: Samantha Scoles
Coordinator of Communications/PR
740-397-9000, ext. 4347
www.mvnu.edu/news

April 10, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HEADLINE: Collaboration makes $20-million ‘Access to Opportunity’ possible

 MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — In 1966, Mount Vernon Nazarene College and the current campus of Mount Vernon High School/Middle School were cut from the cloth that was once Columbus Delano’s Lakeholm Farm. Fifty-three years later, pieces of that fabric are being woven back together in a progressive partnership with benefits reaching beyond the classroom.

The close collaboration of community partners, bearing the name “Access to Opportunity,” encompasses four major construction projects on or near the campuses of MVHS/MS and Mount Vernon Nazarene University. The Education Gateway Project at the MVHS/MS will include a new sports Field House, a bus garage and will extend Yellow Jacket Drive to Cougar Drive. MVNU will build a Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium and Community Soccer Fields while the city of Mount Vernon will replace the Mount Vernon Avenue Bridge and connect the Kokosing Gap Trail with Memorial Park and MVNU.

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The flurry of activity that will come as these four construction projects become a reality will position the university and the school district for the future, but will also provide a boost to the area’s marketability for new industry and residents.

“We are always in the market to help drive business growth in Knox County and land new companies. That work is assisted by the fact that you have world-class facilities because it makes recruitment that much easier,” said Jeff Harris, executive director of the Area Development Foundation Inc., which serves as the county’s economic development organization.

While individual facilities are not the lone draw to expanded economics, Harris explains it is the sum of the parts such as Ariel-Foundation Park, plus the Woodward Opera House, plus a dynamic Industrial Park, plus the athletic expansion at MVHS and MVNU, plus a thriving and expanding hospital — that add up to one community being more attractive over another.

“They will serve as deal clinchers,” said Harris. “Envision someone considering an investment in Mount Vernon but they are on the fence. They start going through the tally sheet. Having these new facilities allows another checkmark on the Mount Vernon side of the ledger, and makes that decision more in our favor.”

What’s even more impressive than the structures that will be built, is the collaboration between local entities to make this all possible. From the bridge and bike path project to the athletic facilities, conversations and cooperation have included city school district leadership, Jacket Boosters Inc., MVNU, city officials, Knox County Foundation, the YMCA, Mount Vernon Soccer Association, ADF, Mount Vernon City Council, Mount Vernon City Schools Board of Education and a long list of advisors and donors.

“What’s unique about this community is the way the people love to collaborate and share resources,” said William Seder, superintendent of Mount Vernon City Schools. “I strongly believe we can do things together and be fiscally responsible for the betterment of everybody. Donors were initially excited about the Gateway Project and there was an even greater excitement about the potential to share and make this even more of a community resource.”

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To make all of these projects work, entities have working together to re-imagine land usage, partner for efficiencies and shared utilization of facilities for students and the community, and enhance both campuses as well as Mount Vernon Avenue.

“These projects demonstrate the long history of collaboration between Mount Vernon Nazarene University, the city of Mount Vernon and Mount Vernon City Schools,” said MVNU President Dr. Henry W. Spaulding II. “We are excited to see how this project will enhance sports competition in the City of Mount Vernon. I cannot wait for that day when people drive down Mount Vernon Avenue and see multiple games being played. It will be a source of joy for the community, and especially for the university.”

Knox County Foundation has already pledged funds to the Field House and the Community Soccer Fields. In addition, it continues to provide guidance to assist in optimizing fundraising endeavors.

“This multi-faceted project, the Access to Opportunity, is one more example of the vibrancy of our Knox County community,” said Sam Barone, executive director of Knox County Foundation. “The Foundation is delighted not only to support components of the Education Gateway Project, and MVNU’s soccer and lacrosse complex, with grants from its unrestricted funds, but also to reprise a role it has played many times as a central receiving point for contributions to the project from the community. In this capacity, we can facilitate gifts of stocks and bonds, and donor-advised funds gifts, which are often complicated for school systems and colleges to process.”

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Those interested in financially supporting the Field House can do so by contacting Tiell at bjtiell@gmail.com or 614-679-6509; Justin Sanford, Athletic Director, Mount Vernon City Schools at jsanford@mvcsd.us or 614-580-09000; or mail donations to Jacket Boosters Inc., P.O. Box 776, Mount Vernon, OH 43050. Online donations are accepted by visiting www.mvkcfoundation.org and clicking “Donate Now.”

For more information on MVNU’s stadium project, or to donate, visit www.mvnu.edu/future.

Celebrate Your Siblings with the Afternoon Drive!

Call your sister! Text your brother! It’s Siblings Day and of course we had to celebrate!

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I (Lilly), don’t actually have any siblings! #OnlyChild. I, have, however taken it upon myself to ‘claim’ other people as my siblings.
So, here’s my shoutout to my TaVaCi sister, Megan (upper right), my school little sisters, Raelyn and Reese (upper left), my radio big sister, Cierra (bottom right), and my apartment big sister, Breah (bottom left). Love you all!

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Hannah, however, has actual siblings!

She has 3 actually! from left to right, younger brother Owen, Hannah, little sister Brynn, and youngest brother, Isaac!

On the show today, we shared with you some fun facts and some of the psychology behind having siblings!

You spend more time with your siblings than anyone else

A Pennsylvania State University study revealed that by the time children turn 11, they spend about 33% of their spare time with their siblings. In fact, even after they grow up and get busy with their lives, they spend about 11 hours a week with each other, and the duration escalates to 17 hours if the siblings are part of a big family.

Fights between siblings are natural

A study has said that siblings who are aged between 3 and 7 years old are involved in fights 3 1/2 times in an hour. The frequency is even worse with toddlers who reportedly fight every 10 minutes.

Siblings help you have better interpersonal skills

Younger siblings look up to their older brothers and sisters, thereby learning how to cope with difficult situations later in their lives. On the other hand, being a role model to their younger brothers and sisters help the older sibling develop proper nurturing and compassionate skills that the latter wouldn’t otherwise posses.

Younger siblings have a tendency to be more rebellious and extroverted

A study on 390 families conducted by the Leiden University in the Netherlands found that younger siblings were much more aggressive and rebellious as opposed to their older siblings. Younger siblings often feel the need to speak up for themselves and stand up to their older siblings in order to receive attention from their parents, thereby contributing to their extroverted and rebellious nature.
I’m an ‘only child’ so that’s my label. But, there’s a few more. Where you lay on this spectrum can determine parts of your personality! You know what I’m talking about, right? Oldest, middle, youngest of course!

firstborns are “dethroned” by a second child, which permanently affects the firstborn’s personality. Additionally, younger and older children may be spoiled and pampered, which also permanently affects their later personalities.

Some researchers say that the apparent disadvantages middle children endure can help them be more empathetic, independent, and articulate

Famous firstborns include Zac Efron, Beyoncé Knowles, Dakota Fanning, Harrison Ford, Matthew Parry, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Chuck Norris, Sylvester Stallone, Reese Witherspoon, and Ben Affleck.

Famous youngest siblings include Prince Harry, Blake Lively, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Martin Short, Ellen DeGeneres, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Jon Stewart, Billy Crystal, Danny DeVito, Drew Carey, Jim Carey, Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Charlie Chaplin

Generally, firstborns or only children are conscientious, well-organized, serious, goal-oriented, achieving, people pleasers, and believers in authority. Other traits include perfectionistic, reliable, and self-reliant

Last-borns or only children who marry other last-borns make the best match. The next most successful marriage pairing are middle children and last-borns

Because firstborns tend to be perfectionists, they may be afraid of making mistakes and resist taking action. They may also have trouble admitting when they’re wrong

Parents subconsciously identify with the child who holds the spot in the family they occupied themselves. A lastborn dad may think his youngest child’s antics are cute while a firstborn mom sees them as irresponsible.

Thanks for listening!
– Lilly and Hannah

Riley and Newsboys United!

Riley Clemmons was in the spotlight for Artist News today…talking about her new single, “Fighting for Me.”  Read more here thanks to The Christian Beat.

We also shared information about Newsboys United and their new hit, “Greatness of Our God.” Read more here from FreeCCM.com.

Our Song Poetry lyrics were:
My faith is dead I need resurrection somehow
Now I’m lost in Your freedom
In this world I’ll overcome

The song? “God’s Not Dead” by Newsboys.  Congratulations to Cassandra from Gambier who wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Our Name That Tune clip was from “Chainbreaker” by Zach Williams. Courtney from Fredericktown was our winner!

We also gave away tickets to see Newsong and Chris August in Heath this Friday night at Cornerstone Church.  Our winner was Steven from Mount Vernon.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

Zoo Lovers Day on the Drive!

Do you know the history of the zoo? It wasn’t always the way it is today!

Zoo is actually short for Zoological Garden, and is mostly used to refer to the modern concept of a zoo.   Prior to this the term menagerie was used, coming from a long history reaching back all the way to the ancient world.  The oldest collection of this sort was found during an archeological dig in Hierakonpolis Egypt in 2009.   The animals they had there included an impressive array of hippos, elephants, baboons, wildcats, and hartebeests. Read the full history of the zoo here!

Did you know that female elephants stick together. The older ones, called “aunties,” teach the younger ones how to be good moms?
What about these fun facts?
The sand cat, which lives in the desert in Africa and Asia, has furry paws so that it leaves no footprints in the sand.
The cheetah, which lives in many countries in Africa, can run faster than 60 miles per hour, which is about as fast as your parents drive the car on a major highway. But it can maintain that speed for only about 20 seconds. Then it has to rest.
Because apes in the wild spend about six hours a day looking for food, zookeepers hide the apes’ food.
Check out some more fun facts about some of the animals in the National Zoo here!

Thanks for listening!
– Lilly and Hannah

 

NZ Top 10 4/5

Thanks for hanging out with us today for the Afternoon Drive as we counted down the top 10 songs in Christian Radio with a few stops along the way!

Here’s the countdown…
10. Who You Say I am – Hillsong Worship
9. Look Up Child – Lauren Daigle
8. Resurrecting – Elevation Worship
7. Survivor – Zach Williams
6. Build My Life – Pat Barrett/Cory Asbury
5. Maybe It’s Okay – We Are Messengers
4. Only Jesus – Casting Crowns
3. Stand in Your Love – Josh Baldwin
2. God Only Knows – For King and Country
1. Best News Ever – MercyMe

Thanks for listening!
– Lilly and Joe

Strength in Separation

Today we’re discussing how we as family leaders find strength in separation.

Psalm 143: 4, 7 and 8 reads:

Therefore my spirit is overwhelmed within me;
My heart within me is distressed.

Answer me speedily, O Lord;
My spirit fails!
Do not hide Your face from me,
Lest I be like those who go down into the pit.
Cause me to hear Your loving kindness in the morning,
For in You do I trust;
Cause me to know the way in which I should walk,
For I lift up my soul to You.

Sometimes in life and for various reasons, families fall apart. At that point every emotion imaginable enters into your life, leaving you hurt, broken, confused and wondering how this could possibly happen.

God stands ready to give you his guidance…and you need to recognize that we all need it every day. He will instruct you if you ask for it. You must ask in faith and be willing to listen carefully to his voice.

He will guide you when you are truly ready to follow.

Be willing to look beyond your ego and emotion…and depend on the one who loves you with an everlasting love. He is the perfect healer for your broken heart.

The challenge to grow, from Psalm 119: 33-35

Teach me, O Lord, the way of Your statutes,
And I shall keep it to the end.
34 Give me understanding, and I shall keep Your law;
Indeed, I shall observe it with my whole heart.
35 Make me walk in the path of Your commandments,
For I delight in it.

If you want to please God and honor him with your life, you must get to know His Word.

The Bible warns us of the challenges we may face, steers is toward the heart of God, and gives us the wisdom to flourish in any situation we may face.

Many Christian leaders, fathers and mothers have never experienced the power and encouragement available to them through studying God’s Word and memorizing scripture.

But when you lock portions of God’s word in your mind they remain available to all ways to help you in tough times. Begin today and let God’s word strengthen your Christian walk.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

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