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Who Knew Wednesday!

Today Joe and I talked about all the upcoming events in your community! (Spoiler they all contain Christmas)

Happy Christmas Bean is happening tonight in downtown Mount Vernon in Hunter Hall at Happy Bean from 7-9pm. There will be some discounts on coffee and a mug auction and all the proceeds will go to M2540, an MVNU campus ministry – Click HERE to find out more about M2540.

What better way to get into the Christmas mood than making memories with your family – Christmas trees, photo booths, kids crafts – all while supporting Food for The Hungry! To find out more about the Fredericktown Christmas Walk coming up on Saturday, December 2nd click HERE.

Speaking of Food for The Hungry! Its here, and in full swing! To find out more about what Food for the hungry is and how WNZR partners with this click HERE. 

Congrats to Amanda from Howard for winning our “Different kind of giveaway” – She won two tickets to the Mark Schultz and Love & the Outcome concert – To find out more about this concert click HERE.

Todays word of the day:

bludge
verb  –   BLUJ

Definition

1 : (chiefly Australia & New Zealand) to avoid work or responsibility
2 : (chiefly Australia & New Zealand) to get something from or live on another by imposing on hospitality or good nature : sponge

 

 

Thanks so much for the support of the Afternoon Drive! We deeply appreciate you! – Hannah Radke

Game Time Tuesday!

Today Lilly and I played three games on  Game Time Tuesday!

Our song poetry lyrics today were:

“Through long ages of the past, Now the time has come at last! O how lovely, O how pure Is this perfect Child of heaven; O how lovely, O how pure Gracious gift of God to man!”

This one is a stumper! That means we didn’t get a correct answer so we will be keeping these lyrics until next week on Game Time Tuesday!

Today’s Name that Tune song was ‘Breath” by Johny Diaz.

Congrats to Alyssa from Howard who correctly guessed the answer above. She won a $5 gift card to Troyers of Apple Valley!

We also had ” A Different kind of Giveaway” where we gave out tickets to the upcoming Mark Schutz and Love & the Outcome concert happening here in Mount Vernon! Congrats to Dawn from Fredericktown for guessing the name of the song that we played by Love & The Outcome. If you want to find out more about this, click HERE. 

I also shared an inspiring devotional from Sarah Youngs Jesus Alwaysand Lilly shared an uplifting news story about a group of students humbling action.

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

Mystery Monday, post-Thanksgiving

Mystery Monday

Today’s show featured a Mystery Question and our first “Different Kind of Giveaway…”

Our question today focused on one of Ohio’s native sons: Who is the ONLY American to hold the offices of both President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? And what is his hometown?

The answer? William Howard Taft, who was our President from 1909-1913 and Chief Justice from 1921 until 1930.  He was born and raised in Cincinnati.

Congratulations to Dean, an MVNU student (and history major), who guessed correctly and wins the $5 gift certificate from Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

We also launched ‘A Different Kind of Giveaway’ to win tickets to see Mark Schultz and Love and the Outcome on December 10th here at MVNU. Congratulations to Betsy of Mount Vernon who correctly identified Mark’s song “He Is”…

Our Word of the Day today was illustrious, an adjective meaning “notably or brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievements or actions.”

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

 

Thanksgiving weekend NZ Top 10!

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It’s a big Friday today with Thanksgiving weekend, Black Friday, Danville in the Division VII state high school football semifinals tonight, OSU-Michigan tomorrow and the Mount Vernon Christmas Walk and Parade on Sunday!  Lilly also joined us on the phone from Chicago, where she’s visiting relatives.

This week’s countdown? Here it is, with links to the videos by clicking the song titles…

10. Control (Somehow You Want Me) – Tenth Avenue North
2nd week on the charts and 2nd week at #10
9. O Lord – Lauren Daigle
1st week on the countdown! – booted off Oh, My Soul by Casting Crowns, which spent 25 weeks on the chart
8. Your Love Defends Me – Matt Maher
3rd week on the charts \\ 2nd week at #8
7. Hard Love – NeedToBreathe Ft Lauren Daigle
12th week on the charts \\ 3rd week at #7
6. Even If – MercyMe
35th week on the charts \\ 3rd week at #6
5. The Gospel – Ryan Stevenson
13th week on the charts \\ down one spot after 5 weeks at #4
4. Word of Life – Jeremy Camp
6th week on the charts \\ up one spot after 2 weeks at #5
3. O Come to the Altar – Elevation Worship
18th week on the charts \\ 4th week at #3
2. Broken Things – Matthew West
15th week on the charts \\ 4th week at #2
1. Old Church Choir – Zach Williams
17th week on the charts \\ 11th week at #1

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY – we added four new Christmas songs, so click the titles for available song or video links…some of these songs are SO new, the videos aren’t out yet!

Christmas Everyday – Unspoken
The King is Here – Love and the Outcome (coming to MVNU on December 10th)
Overwhelming – David Dunn
The First Christmas – Tenth Avenue North f/Zach Williams

We also gave away two tickets to see The Star at Premiere Theatres in Mount Vernon. Congratulations to Lolita from Mount Vernon who won the tickets for her kids!

Thanks for listening and please consider bringing some non-perishable food or cash to drop in my shopping cart Sunday at the Mount Vernon Christmas Parade!

-Joe

Who Knew Winter Squash was…

Who knew WEDNESDAY

…a winter super food?

Here’s an article from the Healthy Living Magazine that tells some of the benefits…

Click here to read it and see recipes!

Today’s Word of the Day is gratitude, which means the state of being grateful or thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving and thanks for listening!
– Joe

Game Time Tuesday

Today Joe and I talked lots about the upcoming holiday, you guessed it –  Thanksgiving!  We told you about lots of upcoming events that you find out about HERE.

Todays “Song Poetry” lyrics were:

Young and old, black and white
Rich and poor, there’s no divide
Hear the mighty, hear the powerless, singing

From the song “O God Forgive Us” by For King & Country! Congrats to Toni from Mount Vernon who guessed and got it right!  She won a $5 gift card to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

Our “Name That Tune” song was “Even If” by MercyMe! Congratulation to Nicole from Brinkhaven who won Name That Tune!

Our Word of the Day today was: wifty, an adjective  (WIF-tee) that means eccentrically silly, giddy, inane or possibly ditzy

Thank you so much so listening to the Drive!
– Hannah

Mystery Monday!

Today Joe and I talked lots about this holiday coming up – Thanksgiving! Or A.K.A Turkey day! We talked about our favorite Thanksgiving dishes and desserts – along with ways that you can recover from the turkey coma- drink lots of water, with a dash of lemon to help with digestions. For eye puffiness, you can try a cold compress or cooled black tea bags. 

We also paid tribute to Della Reese, who passed away this morning. To find out more click HERE. 

We also had a mystery questions for you! 

Our mystery question for today was a two-parter – 

A recent study asked how many people strongly dislike to strongly favor with having business’s open on Thanksgiving. 

What is the percentage of people who strongly favor having business’s open on Thanksgiving and what percentage strongly dislike it? 

The answer HERE!!!

Today’s word of the day is –

Fervid:    adjective     FER-vid

Definition

1 : very hot : burning
2 : marked by often extreme intensity of feeling

 

Thank you so much for listening to the Afternoon Drive! – Hannah 

Today on the Afternoon Drive, we switched gears a little bit and featured the MVNU Mens Basketball game against Indiana University Northwest!
That, however, doesn’t mean we don’t have an NZ Top 10!
Check out the top 10 songs of the week, and of course, the stats 🙂

10. Control (Somehow You Want Me) – Tenth Avenue North
NEW TO THE NZ TOP 10! \\ Debuting at #10
[Booted off ‘Home’ from Chris Tomlin
Home spent 31 weeks on the Charts and peaked at #2].
9. Oh My Soul – Casting Crowns
25th week on the charts \\ 1st week at #9
8. Your Love Defends Me – Matt Maher
2nd week on the charts \\ 1st week at #8
7. Hard Love – NeedToBreathe Ft Lauren Daigle
11th week on the charts \\ 2nd week at #7
6. Even If – MercyMe
34th week on the charts \\ 2nd week at #6
5. Word of Life – Jeremy Camp
5th week on the charts \\ 2nd week at #5
4. The Gospel – Ryan Stevenson
12th week on the charts \\ 5th week at #4
3. O Come to the Altar – Elevation Worship
17th week on the charts \\ 3rd week at #3
2. Broken Things – Matthew West
14th week on the charts \\ 3rd week at #2
1. Old Church Choir – Zach Williams
16th week on the charts \\ 10th week at #1

NEW FEATURE: SONG ON IT’S WAY UP!
O’Lord – Lauren Daigle.
Two Weeks ago: #15 \\ Last Week: #14 \\ This Week: #11

Be sure to check out Jordan Feliz’s new song ‘Witness‘!
Also check out the story behind the song!

Going back in our WNZR Time Machine to 2000!
Check out or NZ Rewinds… Dare you to Move from Switchfoot
and You’re Powerful from Skillet!

Our NZ Top 10 Back to Back Artist Spotlight falls this week on Francesca Battistelli!
Check out her songs This is the Stuff (with the story behind it).
and ‘Free to be Me‘ (with the story behind it)!

Thanks for listening!
I’ll be on my way to Wisconsin this weekend, so I wish you a Happy Early Thanksgiving!
-Lilly

Praying Extraordinarily

Psalm 77:2 says, “I sought the Lord and my day of trouble. My hands were continually lifted up all night long.”

Many times, our prayer strategies go to the next level when situations reach a point of desperation. Health, finances, family struggles…these unexpected moments of intensity call for ‘drop everything’ prayer. It’s when you call or text friends to pray. Rally the church…prayer chains…everybody praying. Desperation can still be strategic.

This week, as we continue our series inspired by the Kendrick brothers’ book. The Battle Plan for Prayer, we’re focusing on how to pray extraordinarily.

The experience of Esther in the Old Testament led to the necessity for extraordinary prayer. You may recall how she, a beautiful young Jewish woman, was selected as a candidate for Queen of Persia when the king deposed his own wife. But from inside the palace, Esther learned from her childhood guardian, Mordecai, about a plan to exterminate the Jewish people.

The situation was dire – no less for Esther than anyone else. She wasn’t yet in a position to approach the king with any petition without permission. Customs of the day meant she could be lawfully killed for attempting to enter his presence. But she made a courageous call for extraordinary prayer: “So, assemble all the Jews who are found in Susa, and fast for me; do not eat or drink for three days, night or day. I and my maidens also will fast in the same way. And thus I will go into the king, which is not according to law; and if I perish, I perish“ (Esther 4:16).

The result of their praying was miraculous. The mastermind of the genocide was killed instead, hung on his own gallows, and Mortdecai, the Jew, was raised to a key position of leadership, charged with the state-sanctioned program of protecting the Jews from for the persecution. That’s the kind of prayer model the Bible guides us to follow.

There are three important elements of the extraordinary prayers in Esther: corporate prayer, fasting prayer and fervent prayer.

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CORPORATE: Extraordinary prayer is a team effort. We read about this in Acts. The apostles gathered after Jesus’ ascension into heaven and prayed together.

When Peter was literally thrown into prison under heavy guard, “prayer for him was being made fervently by the church to God” (Acts 12:5). The night before his execution, chained between two soldiers, Peter was trying to sleep. Then an angel appeared, set him free and let him past the guards and gates on his way back home. As one old time author has said “the angel sent Peter out of prison, but it was the prayer that sent the angel.”

FASTING: They prayed with fasting. We know that fasting is one of the keys to prayer. But serious matters call for unusual sacrifice with focus, devotion and dedication.

God, through the prophet Joel, commanded his people to return to him “with all your heart…with fasting, weeping and mourning,“ (Joel 2:12).

Jesus, at the outset of his earthly ministry, prepared himself for the challenges ahead by committing to 40 days of fasting in Matthew 4:2. By taking time to deny the daily demands of our flesh to focus all of our attention on God, we can go more deeply and intimately into focused prayer in times of difficulty, strain, and emergency.

We fast because we mean business. Fasting together means we’re united in appealing to him and hearing from him. When it’s done in sincerity, God consistently honors it.

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FERVENT: They prayed fervently, persistently and passionately. Circumstances can reach a point where our survival instinct alone can produce fervent praying. When the men on board the ship with the prophet Jonah began fearing for their lives, they called earnestly on the god they didn’t even know, begging for mercy from the storm (Jonah 1:14). God spared them.

But many situations in our lives and world are just as severe and call equally for fervent prayer. Sin is in our nature, pride is in our churches, heartbreak is in our homes and persecution happens among our brothers and sisters. The seeds of hardship and hospitality against Christians – experienced even now and many nations of the world – are already here on our shores. But is the church of God broken and surrendered? Are we willing to be “miserable and mourn and weep when necessary?” (James 4:9)

We know without a doubt that difficult times will come (2 Timothy 3:1). Jesus realistically told his disciples, “you will have suffering in this world,“ in John 16:33. “Do not be surprised “Peter said, “at the fiery ordeal among you.” When these problems reach an insurmountable breaking point, they require an unusual power that will only result from extraordinary prayer.

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All of us tend to revert to a default level of praying – most likely an easier and more comfortable praying then we like to admit. But Jesus, in his own life, would ramp up the fervency of his praying depending on the need of the moment. From a joyful request, to praying all night, the crying out on his face before going to the cross.

Fervent prayer touches God’s heart. “The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much” (James 5:16).  But imagine what the combined, persistent, united prayers of many righteous people, each of them fasting and praying, might accomplish. It doesn’t just connect – it works miracles, moves mountains, ushers in revival, and changes the course of nations. Extraordinary prayer can produce extraordinary results!

Lord God Almighty, I praise you that nothing is impossible with you. Train us and lead us into extraordinary prayer. Help us throw off any sin, surrendering ourselves completely to you. May we see the needs of our city and our nation the way that you see them. Unite believers in my church and community an extra ordinary prayer. May we walk in love, I agree and heart, fast and faith, and unite in for rent, persistent prayer. Bring revival and spiritual awakening to our land. Be glorified through us, oh God!

 

  • Thanks for listening!
    -Lilly

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