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Music Mystery Monday!

It’s Fall Break here on the campus of MVNU, and we hope you’re having a great day! Fall is here and kicking in to full gear!
Today on the show, I talked about the awesome weekend we had!
We held WNZR’s Dogtoberfest as part of Main Street Mt. Vernon’s First Friday!
We also took part in the Starting Point Walk, which was an incredible event, and they have surpassed their goal of $59,000, so we would like to thank everyone who donated!
Check out pictures from these events on our Facebook, WNZR 90.9fm.

For Mystery Monday, we had a music related question! More specifically, it was about the Dove awards, happening a week from tomorrow!
Our question was… “Can you name two of the five songs that were nominated for the ‘Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year’ category?

Congratulations to Sherrisa from Howard! She correctly guessed and won that $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley!

The five nominated songs are…
Priceless – For King and Country
Come Alive (Dry Bones) – Lauren Daigle
Even If – MercyMe
Eye of the Storm – Ryan Stevenson
Chain Breaker – Zach Williams

WNZR is giving you a chance to win 9 CD’s from Dove Award Nominated artists, and all you have to do is tell us who you think is going to win some of those categories!
Click the link here, fill out the prediction survey, and you’ll be entered to win that pack of CD’s from Dove Nominated artists!

The Dove Awards are next Tuesday, October 17th, so be sure to keep it here on WNZR for all the results on Wednesday the 18th!

We are also celebrating Clergy Appreciation Month here at WNZR, and we are giving you so many chances for your pastors to win!
Click the link here to find out more!

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly

NZ Top 10 – 10/6

Heading into Fall Break here at MVNU the only way we know how… by counting down the top 10 songs in Christian Radio! Let’s dive right into it…

10. The Comeback – Danny Gokey
9. Bulletproof – Citizen Way
8. Oh My Soul – Casting Crowns
7. Hard Love – NeedtoBreathe Ft. Lauren Daigle
6. Home – Chris Tomlin
5. The Gospel – Ryan Stevenson
4. Even If – MercyMe
3. Broken Things – Matthew West
2. O Come to the Altar – Elevation Worship
1. Old Church Choir – Zach Williams

For New Music Friday, we brought you two incredibly powerful songs!
Check out ‘Real Love’ from Blanca here!
Hear the story behind the song ‘Real Love’ here!
And ‘Clean; from Natalie Grant here!
Read about the story behind ‘Clean’ here!

“The church is the place where we should talk about everything and feel comfortable. What I’m talking about is a relationship. When you come in contact with Jesus, there’s not religion, that’s a transformation.”
-Natalie Grant

Our NZ Top 10 Back to Back artist spotlight fell, this week, on Kutless!
Check out their songs ‘Strong Tower‘ and ‘King of my Heart‘!
Learn more about the band by visiting their website here!

We went back in time to the year 2006 with our NZ Top 10 Rewinds today!
Check out ‘Give it All Away’ from Aaron Shust,
And ‘Because I’m Forgiven‘ from Phillips, Craig and Dean.

Thanks for tuning in!
Have a great weekend!
-Lilly

His names. Our blessing!

Battle-Plan-Hero-699x200Today all three of the Afternoon Drive co-hosts were in the studio to talk about “The Wonder of God’s Names” from the book “The Battle Plan for Prayer” by the Kendrick Brothers. IF you want to find out more about the book click HERE.

We also gave you a a little teaser about tomorrow – which is the last First Friday of  the 2017 season! WNZR is going to be there with Dogtoberfest! Click HERE if you want to know more!

Oh may your glorious name be blessed and exalted above all blessing and praise!” Nehemiah 9:5.

Let’s imagine someone named Dr. John Smith. He is called different names at different times. His father calls him son, his wife calls him sweetheart, his patients call him doc, and his friend at church: brother Jack. At the hospital he’s the doctor with the best bedside manner, and at the local restaurants, he is that happy Christian who leaves good tips. John is not multiple people. He is one man with multiple roles and character traits. Each of John’s names or titles reveals a little bit more about who he is, what he does, and how he relates to others.
In like manner, the Bible reveals that our one God has many names. When we pray to Him, we may come to Him for a wide variety of reasons. Because he is eternal and limitless, and many titles and descriptions used of him in the Bible are vast and astounding. But that’s the point. Each name of God helps us to understand, value, and worship him even more.
Unlike the Egyptians and Greeks, who prayed to different mythical gods depending upon their need, we worship one God who alone is living and limitless, maker and master, holy and most high, Savior and sovereign of all, and everything we need in all circumstances.
As we discover and get familiar with different names of God, we not only better recognize God for who he is, we can relate to him more personally and intimately.
God’s names reflect his invisible attributes, his eternal power, and divine nature. What an honor to discover more about God! His names are priceless to him, a privilege for us to know, and powerful for us to pray. We are constantly referring to God’s names in our prayer interactions with him.
God wants us to know his names so we can know him better. They are another way we worship and praise him – by recalling a name for him that specifically reflects an attribute we want to honor or call upon to help address a specific need.
That’s why we must never take any of God‘s name in vain or use them flippantly. Rather, we praise and worship him and his name will honoring his attributes, power, and position.
When we call upon Jesus Christ as our Lord, the other names of God take on infinitely more value to us. Jesus then becomes our savior, King, and high priest. God the father becomes our heavenly father and Almighty God. The Holy Spirit becomes our helper and counselor. When we pray to God, we too can address them according to who he is and what he’s done, and lean on our understanding of his unending power and glory. Jesus modeled for us how to pray based upon his unique identity in the situation, like when he said, “the harvest is abundant but the workers are few. Therefore, pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out the workers into his harvest. “ Matthew 9:37-38
He also has more formal names. in our time of need, God is Jehovah Jireh, the Lord our provider. When we struggle with sickness, He is Jehovah Rapha – the lord our healer. When we need comfort, he’s Jehovah Raah – the lord our shepherd. When we are fearful or stressed, He is Jehovah Shalom – the Lord our peace. And when we need to be forgiven and cleansed, He is Jehovah Tsidkenu – the Lord, our righteousness.
The point is to seek him, worship him, and pray to him for who he is.

So as you pray strategically, remember to call out to your God by his names as you learn them. He loves to hear his children acknowledge him for all he does and all he can do. And doesn’t he deserve it? After all, he is God, our salvation. (Psalm 148:13)
PRAYER: Lord, your name is great, just as you are great. And while you are one God – creator of all, without rival – I praise you that you are more than I realized and everything I need. Thank you for allowing us to call on you at all times, in all circumstances, and for promising to be our all in all had every moment. I worship you today, Lord God, my Savior, my sustainer, my friend, my reason for living. Amen.
Today’s Word of the Day was:
vituperate (vye-TOO-puh-rayt), a verb meaning:

1 : to criticize or censure severely or abusively
2 : to use harsh condemnatory language

Thanks for listening!
– Joe, Hannah and Lilly

Who Knew Wednesday!

Today on the Afternoon drive Lilly and I talked about “How to Improve your office” day! Today is also taco day, so we shared some facts and recipes on tacos!

First hour we shared a bunch of ways to improve your office and ways to improve work performance! Here are those helpful tips:

4 Ways to Improve Your Office 

16 Ways to Improve your Work Performances  

We shared lots about Tacos! Here are the facts and Recipes that we shared:

80 of the Best Tacos Recipes 

Taco Fun Facts

Lilly’s Favorite Taco Recipe 

Hannah’s Favorite Taco Recipe 

We also let you know WNZR is going to be at October First Friday with Dogtoberfest! Click HERE for more info!

Thanks so much for tuning into The Afternoon Drive! – Hannah Radke

Game Time Tuesday!

For Game Time Tuesday today, we played Song Poetry and Name that Tune!

Our Song Poetry lyrics for today were as follows…
“There’s a place where sin and shame are powerless.
Where my heart finds peace with God and forgiveness.”
Congratulations to Michelle from Mt. Vernon for giving us the correct answer!
The song was ‘At the Cross’ from Chris Tomlin!

Our Name that Tune song was “The comeback” By Danny Gokey – Congrats To Beth from Mount Vernon who correctly guessed this song and won a $5 gift card to Troyer’s of Apple valley!

Joe shared some uplifting news in the mists of the Las Vegas tragedy, with the heroes that showed up in that heart- wrenching situation. Hannah also shared an uplifting devotional about the Vegas tragedy.

Definition

: to find fault with and criticize as blameworthy

Mystery Box Monday!

One week til Fall break here at MVNU and I couldn’t be more excited!
Today was the return of the Mystery Box!
Right off the bat, Joe let us know that it was something that I could eat, so, naturally, I was very excited.
So from the hearing test, I learned that it wasn’t a very heavy object, and that it slid pretty easily. I also learned that it was an item that you could find at most normal supermarkets, and that it’s an item that you don’t normally eat for breakfast.

We actually had a winner after our hearing test, which was awesome!
Congratulations to Mark from Saint Louisville!
The item in the box today… PIZZA!

Our word of the day today…

thimblerig

swindling game in which the operator palms a pellet or pea while appearing to cover it with one of three thimblelike cups,and then, moving the cups about, offers to bet that no one can tell under which cup the pellet or pea lies.

The venerable swindle thimblerig is nowadays called the shell game (an Americanism dating from about 1890), in which walnut shells or small cups are used for the classic thimbles. The rig of thimblerig is from the archaic noun rig “swindle, fraud.” The verb sense of rig is alive and well in the U.S. in the meaning “manipulate fraudulently” (for example,  the price of precious metals). Thimblerig entered English in the early 19th century.

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly 

NZ Top 10 9/29

What a long week here on the campus of Mt. Vernon Nazarene University, but there’s no better way to end the week than by counting down the top 10 songs in Christian radio!

Here’s this week’s countdown…

10. The Comeback – Danny Gokey
9. Hard Love – NeedToBreathe
8. Bulletproof – Citizen Way
7. Oh My Soul – Casting Crowns
6. Home – Chris Tomlin
5. The Gospel – Ryan Stevenson
4. Broken Things – Matthew West
3. Even If – MercyMe
2. O Come to the Altar – Elevation Worship
1. Old Church Choir – Zach Williams

For our Breakout hit of the week, we heard from Mandisa and her friends TobyMac and Kirk Franklin in their new song. “Bleed the Same”. Check it out here!

Our NZ Back to Back spotlight fell on Kari Jobe this week!
Check out ‘I am not Alone‘ and ‘Heal our Land’

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly

The ‘Whatever’ from God

John 15:7 says, “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.” What if the Bible said we could ask God for whatever we want, not just for what we need?

IT DOES! God is giving us complete permission to ask “whatever you wish” – is that even possible?  Some people claim that we can only ask God for what we need, not what we want.  That’s actually not biblical. The offer of ‘whatever’ runs throughout the scripture, especially the New Testament.

Mark 11:24 “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”

John 14:13 “And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.”

I John 3:21-22 “ Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God 22 and receive from him anything we ask, because we keep his commands and do what pleases him.”

I John 5:15 “And if we know that he hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of him.”

The noticeable pattern is “whatever.”

We know of course, that God is not Santa Claus, but our relationship creates an open-door atmosphere to ask for good things.
Psalm 103:19 “The Lord has established his throne in heaven,
and his kingdom rules over all.”
James 4:3 “When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.”

There’s something in God’s nature and the kind of relationship He’s made possible with us creates an open-door atmosphere to ask for good things. Our ‘whatever’ requests can be met by a favorable response from Him. Otherwise, He’d never make such an audacious claim. Why would He need to?
The key is, if you are walking with Him, on the path He wants you to walk, and if He’s your first love, and if your heart’s desire is to please Him, then He delights in the granting of your hearts desires. The good ones. Hannah didn’t need as son, but she asked one and God gave her one.
1 Samuel 1:27
 I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him.

Jesus didn’t need to curse the Fig bush, but that was what He wanted at the time, and so it happened. Some people describe God like He’s an impoverished distant dad who only lets His kids ask for socks and underwear for Christmas.
When our delight is in Him, when the beat of our hearts is to say ‘Lord, what can I do for you today, Father?” The beat of His kind heart is to say ‘Well, what can I do for you, my child?’

Jesus declared with His mouth and demonstrated with His life that He always does what is pleasing to the Father.
John 8:29
“The one who sent me is with me; he has not left me alone, for I always do what pleases him.”
The son lives to honor the Father, and the Father delights in blessing the son. And that’s where we can live too.
Psalms 37:4
Take delight in the Lord,
and he will give you the desires of your heart.

But the word for ‘desires’ in the original language is ‘petitions’ and that’s where ‘whatever you wish’ becomes not just a pleasant thought, but a powerful prayer strategy.

But in all these ‘whatever’ verses from the bible, God is telling us not just to throw out the legitimate desires of our own hearts, afraid we’re asking too much. Don’t be afraid. Ask Him.  Ruth 3:11
 And now, my daughter, don’t be afraid. I will do for you all you ask. All the people of my town know that you are a woman of noble character.But God wants you experiencing His answers to desires that don’t grow old or out of style.
1 Kings 3:5 At Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon during the night in a dream,and God said, “Ask for whatever you want me to give you.”
And because solomons heart was turned to making the best choice – the one in line with the heart of God – the Lord said: “I have also given you what you have not asked, both riches and honor, so that there will not be any among the kings like you all your days.”

How many of your desires are those that please the Lord when He hears them?
1 Timothy 6:17

17 Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment.

He delights in His amazing creation and wants us to fully delight in Him and all the good things He’s made. Think about it. He not only made food necessary and nutritious, but delightful and delicious. He could have made food taste bad or not even made taste buds at all. He not only made the universe functional, but beautiful. He also built us with our eyes and our bodies to experience it all. He could have made seeing or hearing painful to our bodies with every second of sight data taking months to mentally process. Instead, he made it instantons and effortless. The devil wants us to view God as dull and to view sin as delightful, but the truth is, the devil has never created anything good… or anything at all for that matter. Every good and perfect gift you’ve ever enjoyed in life comes to you from God. And because of answered prayer, you haven’t seen the last of these gifts. Not if your delight is in the lord.

Set your heart upon Him. Live to please Him. Acknowledge Him as being everything in your world. Then you’re free to ask Him for the moon knowing He’ll give you that wish, or something even greater… because He delights to give His beloved children the desires of their hearts.

Lord, I am so grateful that You delight in blessing me. And I don’t want to miss a single one of them. Keep me so close to you, Lord that nothing can stand between us. I realize no joy exists any way outside of your will for me, outside of the desires you’ve placed in me for following hard after you. I know I’ll never reach the bottom of your goodness and compassion towards me, and this truth makes me love you from the bottom of my heart.

Who Knew Wednesday!

Today Lilly and I shared some fun facts about corned beef hash. We shared the that today is in fact corned beef hash day and the background of this delicious breakfast food!  If would like to know more about the background of hash click HERE!

We also talked about some Corned beef hash recipes with you! Here they all are:

Easy corned beef hash 

More corned beef hash 

We also talked a lot about DOGtoberfest! To find out more about one of our favorite events here at WNZR click HERE!

Our word of the day today was:

Definition

1 : containing or made up of fundamentally different and often incongruous elements
2 : markedly distinct in quality or character

For more info about is word click HERE

Thanks so much for listening to the Afternoon Drive, have a blessed day! – Hannah 🙂

 

 

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