There is no NZ Top 10 this week! Instead, we took your Christmas song requests all afternoon long!
We heard requests from Darcy and Laurie for ‘Silent Night,’ Karen for ‘Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,’ and Tracy for ‘The Christmas Shoes.’
Fun fact: Darcy shared that her grandfather used to sing ‘Silent Night’ to her in German when she was a child. Laurie also shared that her grandmother, also from Germany, used to do the same thing!
Also today, we got to ask Chris Tomlin what some of his favorite Christmas songs are!
Chris told us he loves the old hymns, like “Angels, We Have Heard on High,” and “Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel.” We got to listen to some of these during the show today! Listen to Ethan’s conversation with Chris on our Soundcloud page!
Congratulations to our winners in the WNZR Christmas Gift Exchange! Find the list here!
I’m not proud of this story. As Scripture says, “For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of”(Luke 6:45b, NIV). My outburst revealed what was in my heart – overload, frustration and anger. Consider this: The circumstances of the first Christmas were very stressful, too. There was an unmarried, pregnant teenager. There was a scared but faithful fianc?. There was no room in the inn. There were smelly animals and scratchy straw. There was an unidentified star in the sky. They implemented the truth in today’s key verse. Their trust in God made them steadfast.
Proverbs 4:25 (NIV)- “Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you”. (This verse encourages focus on a righteous path, away from distractions, as detailed in the surrounding verses.) During these busy times we should not fear instead we should think and redirect our mind to focus on the lord. He is the reason for this season!
What about Joseph? Matthew 1:18-25 (NIV) talks about Josephs emotions during this time. He’s told Mary is pregnant even though she’s a virgin. Joseph was planing to divorce her quietly until an angel explained everything to him. Joseph was obedient and we learned a lot about his character. Obedience and loyalty was a way of life for Joseph!
Congratulations to Krista and Tim of San Louisville for being caller #9! The winners will be announced tomorrow during The Morning Thing!
Our Name That Tune was Toby Mac and Tasha Layton with Christmas Hits Different! Congratulations to Jim of Mount Vernon for guessing the artist and song name and taking home a $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant in Utica!
Tune in Tomorrow for The All Request Drive with Ethan and Joe!
Who knew fact checks: Candy canes were always red and white j-hooks? NO! Candy canes began as simple white sugar sticks in Europe in the 1600s. Hard candy sticks were popular then, and over time the idea of bending them into a hooked shape emerged — possibly to resemble a shepherd’s staff or simply to make them easier to hang on Christmas trees
Who knew: Story behind O Holy Night. “O Holy Night” began not as an English carol, but as a French poem titled Minuit, chrétiens (“Midnight, Christians”). In 1843, the poet Placide Cappeau wrote the words at the request of his parish priest to celebrate a newly restored church organ in Roquemaure, France.The song didn’t become popular in the English-speaking world until 1855, when John Sullivan Dwight, a Unitarian minister and abolitionist, translated it into English. Dwight was especially moved by a verse that speaks of breaking chains and declaring all people brothers, which resonated powerfully in the years before and during the American Civil War
Who knew: Wright Brother’s Day. One important day that changed the world was the day when a man was able to fly through the air in the style of a bird! Not only was this unprecedented, but it set the stage for a whole host of other ideas and inventions that have contributed to the advancement of technology as well as the adventure into space.
Who am I?
1. I was born on December 17, 1894, in Boston, Massachusetts.
2. I led the same orchestra for nearly 50 years, longer than almost any major conductor in American history. 3. I believed classical music should be for everyone, not just concert halls and critics. 4. I helped turn an orchestra into one of the best-selling recording acts of its time. 5. I made free outdoor concerts a beloved American tradition—especially on the Fourth of July. • I was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for my impact on American culture.
Arthur Fiedler, legendary conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra.
Congratulations to Amanda of Mount Vernon and Richard for being caller #9 and participating in our Christmas Gift Exchange! Tomorrow is the last day to participate and the winners will be announced THIS FRIDAY!
Thank you for supporting the 44th annual Food For The Hungry drive! Thank you for supporting the annual Food for the Hungry drive! Our current total is $346,854.32 and 15 Truckloads of Food! (as of 5:00pm 12/16/2025)
Tune in tomorrow for Praise Thursday with Ethan and Gabriella!
On today’s Artist News Day, we talked about Seph Schlueter bringing his Counting My BlessingsTour back this spring, Leanna Crawford coming to Ohio four different times with The Sisterhood Tour, and… Forrest Frank sold out 90% of his upcoming tour in just one week!
Seph Schlueter is coming out of 2025 with many achievements, including a Gold certification certification on his song “Counting My Blessings”, which also sat at #1 for a couple of weeks on The NZ Top 10! Seph’s song “Running Back To You”, which also appeared on The NZ Top 10, earned Billboard’s Christian AC title, among reaching many other accomplishments!
Seph will be back in Ohio this spring with his Counting My Blessings Tour, alongside his friends, Allison Eide and Charles Weems!
You can catch Seph in Massilon, Ohio, on Thursday, February 26! Tickets will go live on Friday, December 19. Stay up-to-date on our webiste, wnzr.fm/concerts to get tickets for yourself!
More information about Seph’s tour can be found here!
Leanna Crawford is headlining on The Sisterhood Tour, alongside her friends, Riley Clemmons and Madison Watkins!
Leanna will be coming to four different cities in Ohio on this tour: Massilon, Van Wert, Circleville, and Holland! Tickets are live now, and you have many options to choose from!
Leanna’s Massilon, Ohio concert will be on Friday, February 27, at Rivertree Christian Church (Jackson Campus), Massilon, Ohio 44646.
Ticket information for Massilon, Ohio’s concert can be found here!
Remember when we talked about Forrest Frank announcing his Summer 2026 The Jesus Generation Tour? Well, after just one week, Forrest’s entire tour is 95% sold out! This includes Cincinnati, Ohio’s show, being completely sold out!
There are some re-sale tickets available for Cincinnati’s show, but with much higher prices than originally. If you’re interested, the re-sale tickets can be found here!
We had a stumper for this week’s Song Poetry! Here were this week’s lyrics:
If you told me all about your sorrows I’d tell you about a cure If you told me you can’t fight the battle There’s a _____ _____ who won the war
These lyrics are a stumperagain for this week!
This Song Poetry will be worth three $5 gift cards to Watts Restaurant in Utica next week, so tune in then and give us a call if you think you know the song title and artist for these lyrics!
Congratulations to Janelle from Mount Vernon for calling in and correctly guessing the artist and song title, taking home two $5 gift cards to Watts Restaurant in Utica!
Tune in on Wednesday for a game of Who Am I? and Who Knew? Wednesday!
Over 2,000 years ago, our Lord and Savior was humbly born in a manger. The plan from the beginning was for Jesus to be born of a virgin, and go on to die on a cross as a sacrifice for the world’s sins. The Prince Of Peace born in a manger, for you and me.
Ethan’s church, Wooster Naz, sing this song from We The Kingdom during worship every Christmas. It reminds Ethan of the verse in Luke 2 when an angel of the Lord appeared to some shepherds in a field nearby where Jesus was born.
Luke 2:13-14 NIV:
13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
Ethan loves worshipping Jesus for who He is and for coming down so humbly, being born in a manger, and bringing peace on earth to those who His favor rests upon. That’s us who believe, follow, and have Jesus as our Lord and Savior!
Remember why Jesus came on earth. To go to the cross, be crucified, and be the ultimate sacrifice for our sins! His plans are so good for us!
We had a new prompt for Mystery Monday this week! Here was this week’s Family Feud question:
Name a reindeer besides Rudolph.
Dasher(25)
Dancer(22)
Donner(18)
Prancer(15)
Vixen (10)
Congratulations to Linda from Utica for calling in and correctly guessing the top two answers on the board, taking home a $5 gift card to Watt’s Restaurant in Utica!
Who knew: Jingle Bells wasn’t even written for Christmas? It was actually a Thanksgiving song! But hey… it’s hard to resist a good sleigh ride in December
Who knew: Before plastic trees, the first artificial Christmas trees were made in Germany from green-dyed goose feathers. Yep — goose feathers. Festive… and probably a little fluffy
Who knew: Rudolph almost had a different name. Early drafts called him Rollo or Reginald. Imagine singing ‘Rollo the Red-Nosed Reindeer’… doesn’t quite land
Who knew: The first electric Christmas lights? Totally a marketing stunt. Thomas Edison’s team wired them up in the 1880s just to show off the power of electricity
Who am I?…
I was born today, December 3, 1937, in Miami, Florida, and passed away on November 9, 2024, in Mooresville, North Carolina.
I was a central member of the famed “Alabama Gang,” a group of racers based in Hueytown, Alabama. This group was known for dominating NASCAR from the 1960s—1990s.
I won the 1983 NASCAR Cup Series Championship, driving for Di Gard Racing.
I earned 84 official NASCAR Cup Series wins, tying me for fourth on the all-time wins list.
My career effectively ended after a near-fatal crash in 1988 at Pocono Raceway, which resulted in major head injuries and forced my retirement from driving.
I am… Bobby Allison! Congratulations to Tomi of Mount Vernon for taking home 2 $5 gift cards to Watts Restaurant in Utica!
Congratulations to Dennis of Utica and Bob from Mount Vernon for being caller #9 and playing our Christmas Gift Exchange! For more information about our fun exchange click HERE!
So many of your favorite WNZR artists are planning to hit the road again in 2026! We have a couple more concerts, from Ben Fuller, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Forrest Frank to put on your radar!
Forrest Frank is back this summer! He’ll be coming to Cincinnatti, Ohio on “The Jesus Generation Tour,” with a grand lineup of Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury, The Figs, and more special guests! He’ll by stopping by at the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnatti, Ohio on Monday, July 27.
Last time Forrest went on tour, some locations sold out in minutes. If you want to catch Forrest in Ohio, make sure you keep track of when tickets go live.
Steven Curtis Chapman is continuing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his record “[Speechless],” with special guest La Vie Quartet! This record featured several loved songs like “Be Still and Know,” “Fingerprints of God,” “Speechless,” and “Dive”.
He’ll be in Akron, Ohio on Tuesday, March 3, at the Goodyear Theater, in Akron, Ohio! You can get tickets at our concerts page on our website, wnzr.fm.
Coming off his Walk Through Fire Tour, Ben Fuller is bringing worship, raw honesty, and testimony on his Black Sheep Tour, with special guest Band Reeves. He’s inviting all the prodigals and the ones who feel like outsiders. Let the love of God show you that you are loved and never too far gone!
You can catch Ben at Fairfield Christian Church in Lancaster, Ohio, on Sunday, April 19!
Pray for Danny Gokey this week as he had an accident playing basketball! He is left with a black eye, but his Christmas tour is still on! Listen to Danny Gokey tell you about what happened here:
We had some Christmas lyrics for Song Poetry today! Here were today’s lyrics:
If you told me all about your sorrows I’d tell you about a cure If you told me you can’t fight the battle There’s a ______ ______ who won the war
These lyrics were a stumper! If you know what song these lyrics are from, and the artist who sings the song, check back in next Tuesday! These lyrics will be worth two $5 gift cards to Watts Restaurant in Utica next week!
Tune in on Wednesday for some Who KnewWednesday facts and a chance to win a gift from WNZR’s Christmas Gift Exchange!
The WNZR Christmas Gift Exchange IS BACK! Tune in for your chance to win an amazing prize. Each day of the contest, our DJs will select Christmas gifts to put under the tree. Throughout the day, the DJs will give a cue to call 740-397-WNZR (9697). Caller #9 gets the chance to pick which DJ’s gift they want from under the tree. You need to choose carefully, because you only get one chance to exchange the gift.We’ll announce the SEVEN grand prize winners on Friday, December 19th throughout the 7am hour on The Morning Thing. Congratulations to Lisa of Mount Vernon and Erica of West Virginia!
This year on WNZR, we have added 18 new Christmas songs, with some new originals and some remakes of the original classic Christmas songs!
Today on The Afternoon Drive, we listened to as many of them as we could! Be listening for these new songs on the Holly Jolly 25, where we listen to Christmas music all day long from December 1st all the way through Christmas!
You can view the full list of new Christmas music added to WNZR in 2025 on our website. Click here!
Here are some highlights from the show:
Tasha Layton – Christmas All Year Long
Tasha Layton’s new original Christmas song on WNZR has an incredible stop-motion music video. It’s a nod to the old stop-motion movies like Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer and Jack Frost. If you like that style of movies, you’ll love this music video!
Jason Gray & Point Of Grace – Comfort and Joy
Ethan’s favorite new Christmas song from this year is Jason Gray and Point Of Grace’s song, Comfort and Joy! Their four voices blend so well in this song that takes some inspiration from God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Ethan absolutely loves the feel and the message of this song. You can listen to their song here:
Downhere – How Many Kings
While we took a look at the new songs on WNZR, we also went back in time to 2007 to visit a song from Downhere. Their song How Many Kings highlights Jesus’ humbleness as He came down to earth from Heaven, and was born as a baby into a manger– The King of the world did that for you and me, even when we didn’t deserve it. You can listen to this song and worship along here:
Next Friday on The Afternoon Drive, Joe and Ethan will check out all the incredible Christmas duets we hear on WNZR during the Holly Jolly 25! We can’t wait for you to join us for it!