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NZ Top 10 5/18

A cloudy day in Mt. Vernon today, but we brought you the top 10 songs in Christian radio. Click the links below to hear the songs!

10. So Will I – Hillsong United
9. Grace Got You – MercyMe Ft. John Ruben
8. When We Pray – Tauren Wells
7. Control – Tenth Avenue North
6. Witness – Jordan Feliz
5. Ressurection Power – Chris Tomlin
4. Fear is a Liar – Zach Williams
3. I Just Need U – TobyMac
2. God of All my Days – Casting Crowns
1. Reckless Love – Cory Asbury

Our Breakout Hit of the Week today was from Jeremy Camp. Check out ‘The Answer‘!

Our Back to Back artist fell on For King and Country this week!
Check out their songs “Fix My Eyes“, “It’s Not Over Yet” and “Proof of Your Love“.

New Music Friday brought us new music from a new artist, Pat Barrett!
Check out his song, “The Way (New Horizions)“!

We got in the WNZR Time Machine today and went back to 2006!
Check out the hits of the year “Strong Tower” from Kutless
and “Bless the Broken Road” from Selah.

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly and Todd

Praise Thursday: Maturing through Trials

One of the things that Dr. Evans has been writing about (and we’ve been discussing over the last couple of weeks) is the fact that God wants to mature us through our trials.

The basic principle is that trials help us grow up and help us understand that sometimes, our crisis will be a short, momentary interruption. Sometimes these trials will be long-term. Still, God helps us achieve a new level of growth regardless of the length of the trial.

The section we’re talking about today is speeding our spiritual growth and it comes in the book of James. James 1:4 reminds us that God’s purpose for our trials is that we grow until we are “perfect and complete,” or fully mature.

So today we’re going to talk about the difference between physical and spiritual growth.

We all see this.  Sometimes you meet people who have only been Christians for 5 or less years, but they’re more mature spiritually than others who have been saved for 30 years.

So the speed at which we grow is directly related to the speed at which we go in fully committing Our Lives to the Lord.

Dr. Evans gives a couple of practical examples. Two families will experience severe financial trials:

  • The first family, by their own testimony, recognizes that they have not been good stewards of the resources God gave them, and the Holy Spirit convicts them of the need to transfer their trust from money to their Lord. They learn the lesson start giving to God first and trust Him to turn their situation around.
  • The second family keeps saying, “I know I’m supposed to be giving to the Lord but I can’t afford to right now. I was going to start here and start there…” but…they never do it. Now we all understand that emergencies will happen to all of us, but Dr. Evans is talking about believers who have been doing this dance for years and still haven’t grown to the point that they can trust God completely.

Now this illustration can also work the other way. Many Christians say that even though they were doing quite well financially without honoring God, they pay a heavy price in terms of ill-health, ruined marriage, lost peace of mind or serious family problems. And in many cases when they persisted in their lack of faith in God, it resulted in their financial house crumbling down.

In Hebrews chapter 5 verses 13 and 14 there is a difference presented between milk and meat – the diet of babies and adults.

13 Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. 14 But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.

We know that babies can’t take meat because their systems are not mature enough to digest it. The same principle is true in the spiritual realm.

In passages like this, the term milk is generally understood to represent the basic easier doctrines of the faith like sin and salvation. Meat, is the deeper or harder to understand parts of scripture.  So while John 3:16 would be milk, talking about the high priesthood of Jesus in Hebrews 5 and 6 would be meat.

The difference between milk and meat goes deeper than a difference in the amount of Bible knowledge you have in your head. Milk, biblically understood, is elementary teaching about Christ, or understanding what the Bible says.

Meat then, is understanding and applying what the Bible says. When you understand what God is telling you in his word, and when you comprehend what it means and what it requires, that’s great; but when you start applying it to your life practically that’s when you start to flourish.

The other trap we fall into is that we want the meat to happen very quickly and we don’t have the patience to go through day by day, month by month and year by year in the practice that leads to being trained or becoming spiritually mature.

The process takes time. God wants us to emerge from our trials more mature than when we started. God is not going to rush the process he wants us to practice, so we will be fully-trained and ready to go.

The Holy Spirit’s job is to apply Divine truth to your life so you can make Godly decisions between good and bad, right and wrong. Maturity is the ability to make decisions with the truth not just recite the truth.

When there is no ability to make decisions, there is no maturity.

Dr. Evans is trying to remind us that when God sends us on a trial, it’s a practice session. He’s calling us to put into practice on Monday the truth that we said “amen” to on Sunday.

Just like a football team who works hard to execute its plays in practice so that in the real game they can execute properly, God wants us to practice righteousness until our senses are well-trained and we are mature… because the world, our own sinful flesh and the enemy are waiting to resist us.

We become spiritually mature when the information we take in, or the milk, is translated into our daily practice, or the meat. Why can God be trusted in our trials?  Because trials help us develop spiritual maturity, which in turn glorifies God.

THANKS FOR LISTENING!
– Joe and Todd

BBQ and Space Who Knew!

Here’s a recipie for Spicy Cola Ribs!
Here’s Alton Brown’s Smoked Salmon (Yes. You can barbecue a fish!)
Peach BBQ sauce on ribs? I think YES.
Two southern staples… tea and ribs. Together. Right here.
Here’s how to make Memphis style BBQ sauce!
Tyler Florence understands my idea of Memphis Style. Here’s some pulled pork.
A Hawaiian twist on the pulled pork sandwich

Of course, with any good BBQ, there are sides to go along with the meat.
Here are recipies on how to make some of our favorite southern sides!
Jenna’s pick? Bacon Baked Beans. Here’s the recipie.
Joe’s pick is also Baked Beans. #Thicc Hickory to be exact. Recipie here.
Rachel? Mac & Cheese. Recipie here.
Marcy’s go to? Cheesy Potatoes. Check it here.
Todd? His pick is beer bread. Here’s the recipie.
Lilly? Well.. .coleslaw of course. Here’s how to do it #MemphisStyle and #MangoStyle

We also promised to talk about space today, so we indeed did.
The other thing we promised to do was talk about barbecue IN space.

“The crew’s American menu begins with crackers, brie cheese and sausage. The entrée features grilled chicken, Southwestern corn and baked beans. The meal concludes with the quintessential American dessert—apple pie. “

Space food has come a long way since the early days of the space program. “Currently, there are about 180 different types of food and beverage items available. The food items range from shrimp cocktail to seasoned scrambled eggs.” Read about how space food has come a long way since the early days of the space program.
You can read the whole article on our Astronauts indulging in their southern meal here!

In other space news, there may be a cold war unfolding. In. Space. Yes.

Space is strategically vital. About 1,700 active satellites currently orbit Earth — nearly half sent up by the U.S. — and they’ve become critical to the modern world’s economy and daily activities. The Air Force’s 33 Global Positioning System satellites provide timing signals used by Wall Street traders and cellphone networks, as well as powering navigation-based apps like Google Maps and Uber.

Read the whole article here!

Thanks for listening!
– Lilly, Todd and Joe

Game Time Tuesday!

Another summer day here in Mt. Vernon and we’re bringing you the latest in Christian music. So roll those windows down and hang out with the Afternoon Drive!

It’s Game Time Tuesday here on the Drive, and we gave you two chances to win with Song Poetry and yes, Spelling Ebb and oh yes, one more, Name that Tune.

Today’s song poetry lyrics were…

Face down in the desert now.
There’s a cage locked around my heart.
I found a way to drop the keys where my failures were.
Now my hands can’t reach that far.

That’s Brother from NeedtoBreathe!
Congratulations to Jeff from Mt. Vernon!

And our Name that Tune song today was…
Francesca Battistelli!
Congratulations to Breonna from Mt. Vernon!

We finished up our Finish Strong tips today! Here’s tips 9 & 10…
9. Stay Motivated
Reward yourself as you study with breaks and snacks!
10. Here are some dont’s…
1. Don’t cram.
2. Don’t pull all-nighters
3. Don’t get distracted
4. Don’t give up.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe, Lilly and Todd

Our new co-host arrives…

Today we welcomed our new co-host Todd McKinley to the Afternoon Drive!

Todd just finished his freshman year at MVNU.  He’s a journalism and media production major from Fredericktown.  Todd enjoys traveling and speaking Spanish – and he’s the oldest of eight McKinley children.  His siblings are Marshall, Maria, Jeremiah, Cammy, Mindy, Josephine and Phoenix.

Lilly and I also shared our adventure from the Danville Middle School Career Day – we set up a TV studio in the classroom. Here are some pictures:

Special thanks to Jenna Potts, Rachel Rinehart and Lilly for helping today and to Carissa Bush for being our awesome host teacher!

Our Mystery Monday question was: can you name three of Todd’s siblings?

Congratulations to Melissa from Fredericktown who wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley – she named Marshall, Maria and Jeremiah.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

NZ Top 10 for May 11, 2018

This week’s countdown:

10. Sidewalk Prophets – Come to the Table
9. Crowder & Tauren Wells – All My Hope
8. Tenth Avenue North – Control
7. Jordan Feliz – Witness
6. Chris Tomlin – Resurrection Power
5. Tauren Wells – When We Pray
4. Casting Crowns – God of All My Days
3. Zach Williams – Fear is a Liar
2. TobyMac – I Just Need U
1. Cory Asbury – Reckless Love

This week’s New Music Friday featured song is:
Jeremy Camp – The Answer
watch the video by clicking the album cover!

jeremy-camp-the-answer

The lyric video is here CLICK TO WATCH

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

God Wants us to Mature through Trials

This Praise Thursday, we continued our series from the book “Can God be Trusted in our Trials” from Dr. Tony Evans. Today we started the chapter called “God Wants us to Mature through our Trials”.
It’s encouraging to look at the beginning and the end of the trials that biblical people like Job went through because we see that God is faithful. Sometimes, though, when we’re in the middle of a hard time, we can’t see where we’re going and so we can be tempted to quit or turn back in an attempt to ease the pressure.
To do this is to fail the test and thus fail to grow toward spirtual maturity. Since we all come to a point of frustration or discouragement at one time or another, we need a word from God to exhort us and spur us on. We have this word in the book of Hebrews, which was written to the Jewish Christians who were under the pressure of persecution and trials for their faith in Jesus Christ. The Hebrews were buckling under their circumstances, and they were toying with the temptation to chuck their christianity and go back to the familiar ways and rituals of Judiasm. As a result, they stopped growing and were like adults who couldn’t get past kindergarten.
The author of Hebrews wrote them in no uncertain terms, “Don’t quit! Christ is superior to anyone and anything else. There’s nothing to go back to, so stop playing around in kindergarten and start growing. The basic theme of Hebrews can be summed up as “Let us press on to maturity.”
This verse from Hebrews 6:1 comes at the end of a very enlightening section hitting on acuiring the maturity that we need to succede in our trials.

Hebrews 5:10 tells us that the author was getting ready to launch into a more in-depth discussion of an old testament priest named Melchizedek and the implications of his priesthood. The author of Hebrews realizes that the reader isn’t ready for the plunge into the deep end of the faith concerning Melchizedek, so he pulls back to deliver an exhortation.
“Concerning him, we have much to say and it ias hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing.” This word ‘dull’ is taken from a Greek word that literally means ‘mule-headed’. It wasn;t that the writer couldn’t explain about Melchzedek, the problem was that the Hebrews couldn’t receive it because their spirtual comprehension had ben dulled by their stubborn determination not to hear.
The Hebrews did have time to grow and mature, because they were told “For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you have need again for someone to teach you the elementary principles of the oracles of God, and you have come to need milk and not solid food. For everyone who partakes only of milk is not accustomed to the word of righteousness, for he is an infant. But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil.”
The book of Hebrews was written about thirty years after Jesus’ resurrection and the founding of the church on the day of Pentecost. By this time, most of these Hebrew believers had probably been Christians long enough that they should have been in their spirtual adulthood, but that was not the case.

Growth and maturity take time. As Hebrews 5:14 says it takes ‘practice’ to train our senses to discen the difference between good and evil.

The priniciple has huge implications for the issue of trials. We tend to think of these as short interruptions or momentary crises that will soon pass if we can just hang in there. Thankfully, some trials do pass quickly but many don’t. A long illness or a wayward child can lead to many dark nights of the soul and body. Only God can determine how long a trial needs to last to bring us to the level of new growth He wants us to acheive.

Thanks for listening!
– Lilly

A Mother’s Day Who Knew!

God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers.
– Rudyard Kipling

Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and moms are one of the most important parts of our lives. It’s good to take a day to celebrate and let mom know how much you love her. Today we gave you receipe ideas and gift ideas to help celebrate!

Mom probably makes most of the meals around the house, right?
Let her kick up her feet while YOU make the meal this weekend!

Here’s a link to 35 easy Mother’s Day dinner receipes!
It’s got everything from Spring Pea Carbonara to Panchetta Chicken.
Here are two more receipes from the link that I shared on the show…
Lemon Herb Roasted Chicken and Ravioli with Brown Butter and Spinach.
YUM! Talk about easy, delicious meals for mom.

Don’t have any gift ideas for mom yet?
Check out this link to 50 HOMEMADE Mother’s Day gifts!
Here’s a state-outline string art that would make any mom smile!
And here’s directions on how to make mom a rose-milk bath bomb!

Today we also continued to go over our tips to help you students finish out your school year strong! Here are tips 5 and 6!
5. DON’T PROCRASTINATE 
Devote an hour or so very night to reviewing your notes, reading your textbook or getting ahead on some future assignments. Leaving things til the last minute will only stress you out, believe me!
6. Relax
Set some time aside for yourself to breathe and do some of the things that YOU ENJOY doing. Take some time to draw or pick up your guitar or read a book that’s not for school. This will help you de-stress and refocus with a better mood.

Finish strong & thanks for listening!
– Lilly

Summer Hits – Game Time Tuesday!

We love giving you chances to win here on the Afternoon Drive, and today we gave you two chances, one with Spelling Ebb, and Song Poetry!

We also love sharing some uplifting news with you on Tuesdays!
Here’s a story of a good boy named Chrome that saved a family by letting them know their house was on fire!

For Song Poetry today, we took one of our favorite songs from Summer ’17!
Here are the Song Poetry lyrics…

“I got my armor now
No fear no doubt can shoot me down
I got my armor now
No fear no doubt gonna shoot me down
Down, down, down, down
Down, down, down, down.”

That’s “Bulletproof” from Citizen Way!
Congratulations to Travis from Mt. Vernon who guessed correctly!

We know there are still a lot of students still in school, so today we continued to share our tips to finish out the school year strong with tips 3 & 4!
3. Get organized.
Create a study plan and try your hardest to stick to it, especially during a period of reading. It’s unrealistic to say that you’re going to study all day, every day during a specific time, so set aside time to study for 2-3 classes a day, using the rest of that time to manage the other obligations you have.
4. Take notes by hand.
Writing notes down compared to typing or recording them increases your chances in remembering the material. Color code your notes and come back to them when it’s time to study for your tests.

Tune in tomorrow for tips 5 & 6!

Thanks for listening!
-Lilly and Joe

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