Search

Driving Notes

The Official Blog of WNZR's Afternoon Drive

Water, frozen water and CAIN!

Today’s Who Knews:

  • today is the United Nations’ designated World Water Day, meant to bring awareness that water is such a precious commodity that many take for granted. World Water Day is a chance to think about those people and places where water needs are still paramount, and seek to work together to find a solution.
  • It is an extremely sad but true fact: across the world there are 783 million people who still do not have access to clean water. While over 2.5 million people from across the globe still lack access to adequate sanitation facilities. This concerning lack of accessible options for meeting these two basic human needs is a tragedy that people from across the globe are looking to reduce and manage, bringing clean water and better sanitation facilities to underprivileged communities across the world.
  • today is also the anniversary of the first Stanley Cup tournament championship, long before the NHL’s current format. The Hockey Hall of Fame says the Stanley Cup, notably the oldest trophy competed for by professional athletes in North America, was donated in 1892 by Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, Lord Stanley of Preston and son of the Earl of Derby. He purchased the trophy for 10 Guineas ($50.00 at that time) to be presented to “the championship hockey club of the Dominion of Canada.”
  • The first team ever awarded the Stanley Cup was the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association on March 22, 1893.
  • Since 1910, when the National Hockey Association took possession of the Stanley Cup, the trophy has been symbolic of professional hockey supremacy. Beginning in 1926, only NHL teams have competed for this prized trophy!

We also shared Allison’s conversation with Madison Cain Johnson from the band CAIN – they are headlining the LIVE AND IN COLOR tour this Sunday in Mansfield. Click here to go to our Soundcloud page and listen.

Today’s winner: Kristi from Mount Vernon – congratulations!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Dylan

New Lauren Daigle Album!

Lifeline 2023 is one week away! From March 29th-April 3rd is Lifeline 2023! Our theme this year is “God is in This Story,” by: Katy Nicole and Big Daddy Weave. Also, our theme verse this year is Isaiah 41:10 which reads, “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” For more information about Lifeline 2023 click here!

MercyMe has announced that they will be setting sail on January 21-28th 2024 on their annual MercyMe at Sea cruise. The cruise will depart in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and destinations include the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and more. There will be many artist including the disbanded Tenth Avenue North! The group will be together for this cruise, but no news yet on if the band will get back together. If you are interested in this cruise click here!

Lauren Daigle announced that se is releasing a new album called “Lauren Daigle!” This album with have 20 songs and will be released in two ten parts. The first ten songs on the album will be released on May 12th and the other set of 10 will be released later this year. Daigle has released a single from this album called “Thank God I Do,” which you can listen now!

Thank you for listening!

Emma and Jonathon

Adventures and encouragement

Welcome to the new week! 2 Corinthians drives this first devotional from Kimya Loder, ‘Finding Strength in God.’ You can read it by clicking here.

Running from turkeys? That’s what gave Mike Wittmer a new sense of the story of David and Goliath. Read it by clicking here.

This week we are giving away copies of the NIV Adventure Bible.

Today’s winner – Kelly from Mount Vernon. Congratulations!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Dylan

NZ Top 10 for 3/17/23

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

10. MercyMe – Then Christ Came
9. Matt Maher – The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours)
8. Matthew West – My Story, Your Glory
7. CAIN – I’m So Blessed
6. Steven Curtis Chapman – Don’t Lose Heart (spent one week at #1)
5. Rachael Lampa f/TobyMac – Perfectly Loved
4. Crowder f/Dante Bowe – God Really Loves Us
3. Micah Tyler – I See Grace
2. Brandon Lake – Gratitude
1. for King and Country f/Jordin Sparks – Love Me Like I Am (back for a 5th week at #1)

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY adds this week:

Natalie Grant f/Cory Asbury – You Will Be Found (from Dear Evan Hansen)

Lauren Daigle – Thank God I Do

Today’s winner of the Amazing Grace book is Tim from Mount Vernon.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Dylan

Books, presidents and…records?

Today’s Who Knews…

Madcap Living History presents ‘An Evening with the Presidents: The War Years,’ this Saturday at noon and 5:30pm at the Knox Memorial Ballroom. We gave away tickets today thanks to our friend Jim Stoner. Learn more here!

Congratulations to Troy and Deanna, our winners!

Hipsters, you’ve done it. According to the Recording Industry Association of America, vinyl records outsold CDs in 2022 – the first time since 1987. Streaming still accounts for 84% of music revenue, but physical formats have increased lately.

Room-temperature soup? Bad. Room-temperature superconductors? Good! This week, researchers said they’d made a breakthrough toward creating superconductors that don’t need extremely cold temperatures to run. Though it’s still a long way off, practical applications could include cool stuff for phones, energy, and transportation.

Today’s book winner: Tim from Mount Vernon. Congrats!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Dylan

Beauty from Trashes!

Today we share a literal story of ‘beauty from ashes.’ Sheridan Voysey leads us through the amazing events of Cateura in the city of Asuncion, Paraguay, called ‘Slum Songs.’

Click here to read more!

Photo credit: 2013, Ana Baumann

We also shared ‘Brother Saul’ from James Banks. Read about Ananias’ obedience when he asked God to the opposite.

Today, Wednesday and Friday, we will also be giving away copies of this book:

What happens when we reject God? Bruce and Craig tell the story of young, troubled, John Newton, who is rescued by divine mercy.

Today’s winner is Laura from Mount Vernon – congratulations!

-Joe and Dylan

NZ Top 10 for 3/10/23

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

10. Colton Dixon – Build a Boat
9. Matthew West – My Story, Your Glory
8. CAIN – I’m So Blessed
7. Crowder f/Dante Bowe – God Really Loves Us
6. Rachael Lampa f/TobyMac – Perfectly Loved
5. MercyMe – Then Christ Came
4. Micah Tyler – I See Grace
3. Brandon Lake – Gratitude
2. for King and Country f/Jordin Sparks – Love Me Like I Am (spent 4 weeks at #1)
1. Steven Curtis Chapman – Don’t Lose Heart (1st week at #1)

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY adds this week:

Maverick City Music f/Brandon Lake and Chandler Moore – Fear Is Not My Future

Radio Version
EXTENDED VERSION! with Kirk Franklin…

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Praise Thursday

Jonathan Langdon and Judah Keith hosted the Drive this Thursday, which included devotional sharing and trivia for Seussical Jr tickets, which starts tomorrow, March 10, with a showing at 7:30 pm, as well as showings at 2pm and 7:30 pm on Saturday, March 11, and 2 pm Sunday, March 12.

Jonathan and Judah both shared devotionals from Our Daily Bread. Jonathan’s devotional was titled The Power of The Gospel, which focused on the passage Romans 1:1-7, 14-17. Judah talked about a devotional called Revelation and Reassurance, which focused on Philippians 4:6.

The duo also played Dr. Seuss trivia, which gave you the chance to call in and take a guess at one of our Seuss-based trivia questions.

Celebrating women!

Who Knew?

Today is International Women’s Day! Guys, this is our time to say THANK YOU to all the amazing women in our lives, including, of course, our mothers!

Women’s Day is all about celebrating these incredible people and showing them how much we love, respect and value them.

This holiday is perhaps especially important in parts of the world where women are still forced to deal with shocking inequality on a daily basis and is meant to raise awareness of the challenges and struggles faced by these women. 

Who Knew?

Today is the anniversary (March 8, 1962) of the first song by The Beatles to make it to the radio! The song, “Dream Baby” was broadcast on the BBC show, Teenager’s Turn.

Question #1: How many children and grandchildren did Dr. Seuss have?
Answer #1: None
Winner: Congratulations to Jana from Fredericktown! She wins tickets to Saturday night’s 7:30 show.

Question #2: What is Dr. Seuss’s real name?
Answer #2: Theodor Geisel
Winner: Christy from Fredericktown! She wins tickets to Sunday’s 2:00 matinee.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑