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Fredericktown Tomato Show & Social Work

Hi!

Today on the show I talked about several things that are happening at the Fredericktown Tomato Show. Make sure to sign up to win our prizes on our website wnzr.fm. You can also enter to win the prizes while in downtown Fredericktown at the Tomato Show. Come on out and stop by to see the Big Blue Crew! We also went live from the Tomato Show to talk to Alyssa Sidle of the Big Blue Crew on some of the interesting things that are happening at the Tomato Show. I also gave away two tickets to Sonfest 2023. And of course, our weekly Who am I? trivia question where one lucky person will win a $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant.

Congratulations to Krista of Howard for guessing the correct answer! She wins two tickets to Sonfest 2023.

  • I was born on September 6, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois.
  • I was the eighth of nine children.
  • My father was a prosperous miller and also a political leader. He served for 16 years as a state senator, and he also fought in the Civil War.
  • In 1905, I was appointed to Chicago’s Board of Education and was made chairman of the School Management Committee.
  • I was the leader in the women’s suffrage movement and advocated for world peace. I was arguably the most prominent reformer of the progressive era.
  • I won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for my work as a social worker in America. I am recognized as the founder of the social work profession in the United States
  • I died on May 21, 1935, at the age of 74.

…..I am Jane Addams

Congratulations to Nathan of Mount Vernon for guessing the correct answer! He wins a $5 gift card to Watts Restaurant.

Thanks for listening!

-Dylan

Some special appearances from KB and Josh Baldwin

Zoe shared some really awesome stories on the drive today,

Josh Baldwin is making his appearance at the grand ole oprey and if you’d like to learn more click HERE

KB also made a really awesome guest on Good Morning America for their Faith Friday segment and if you’d like to learn more you can click HERE

Join Joe tomorrow for Who am I Wednesday and Who Knew Wednesday!

New Album and New Tour!

Today for Artist News Day we shared stories about Cody Carnes and Big Daddy Weave. Our stories today were from JesusFreakHideout.com!

Cody Carnes is coming out with a new album, “Firm Foundation,” on August 25th and he just debuted a brand new song that will be on that album. Listen to it below.

You can read the full article on this new song and new album from Cody Carnes by clicking HERE.

Big Daddy Weave announced their fall tour entitled “Heaven Changes Everything Tour” recently and they will on the road with Tasha Layton and Hannah Kerr. Check out the poster below!

Find out all the details about this great tour HERE.

-Alyssa

NZ Top Ten for 07/07/23

Here is this week’s countdown:

10 – Ain’t Nobody by Cody Carnes
9 – Heaven Changes Everything by Big Daddy Weave
8 – First Things First by Consumed By Fire
7 – The Lord’s Prayer by Matt Maher
6 – Holy Forever by Chris Tomlin
5 – For the Love of God by Andrew Ripp
4 – Thank God I Do by Lauren Daigle
3 – This Is Our God by Phil Wickham
2 – Running Home by Cochran & Co.
1 – Cornerstone – Tobymac ft. Zach Williams

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY

This week we have a great new song from vocal powerhouse, Brandon Lake. His message is simple, no matter where you in life: God deserves the praise.

Watch the music video above!

-Alyssa

Praise Thursday with Zoe and Josiah

Today Josiah shared this devotional from Our Daily Bread, If you would like to read more please click here

Have you ever done something in anger you later regretted? When my son was wrestling with drug addiction, I said some harsh things in reaction to his choices. My anger only discouraged him more. But eventually he encountered believers who spoke life and hope to him, and in time he was set free.

Even someone as exemplary in faith as Moses did something he later regretted. When the people of Israel were in the desert and water was scarce, they complained bitterly. So God gave Moses and Aaron specific instructions: “Speak to that rock before their eyes and it will pour out its water” (Numbers 20:8). But Moses reacted in anger, giving himself and Aaron credit for the miracle instead of God: “Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?” (v. 10). Then he disobeyed God directly and “raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff” (v. 11).

Even though water flowed, there were tragic consequences. Neither Moses nor Aaron was allowed to enter the land God promised His people. But He was still merciful, allowing Moses to see it from afar (27:12–13).

As with Moses, God still mercifully meets us in the desert of our disobedience to Him. Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, He kindly offers us forgiveness and hope. No matter where we’ve been or what we’ve done, if we turn to Him, He’ll lead us into life.

Zoe shared a devotional from Our Daily Bread as well called Purple Shawl, if you would like to read more you can read it here

While serving as my mom’s live-in caregiver at a cancer center hundreds of miles away from my home, I asked people to pray for us. As the months passed, isolation and loneliness sapped my strength. How could I care for my mom if I gave in to my physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion?

One day, a friend sent me an unexpected care package. Jodi had crocheted a purple prayer shawl, a warm reminder that we had people praying for us daily. Whenever I wrapped the soft yarn around my shoulders, I felt God hugging me with the prayers of His people. Years later, He still uses that purple shawl to comfort me and strengthen my resolve.

The apostle Paul affirmed the importance and spirit-refreshing power of praying for others. Through his passionate request for prayerful support and encouragement during his travels, Paul demonstrated how those who pray for others become partners in ministry (Romans 15:30). Offering specific requests, the apostle not only showed his dependence on the support of fellow believers but his trust that God powerfully answers prayer (vv. 31–33).

We’ll all experience days when we feel alone. But Paul shows us how to ask for prayer as we pray for others. When we’re wrapped in the intercessory prayers of God’s people, we can experience God’s strength and comfort no matter where life takes us.

Who has God used to encourage you through intercessory prayer? Who can you pray for today?

Congrats to our winner of Name That Tune, Joanna of Pickerington!

Who Knew Chocolate could be so fun?

Today on The Afternoon Drive, Josiah Sidle and Zoe Bricker shared about World Chocolate day and 100 fun things to do in Ohio.

If you’d like to learn more about World Chocolate Day you can visit HERE

We also shared 100 fun things to do in Ohio, some of the events we talked about were not listed such as The Mount Vernon Music and Arts Festival on August 10-12. If you want to read the 100 things to do, you can click here.

Thanks for joining us!

-Zoe Bricker and Josiah Sidle

Keeping up with Because I Said I Would

Today on The Afternoon Drive, Zoe shared the interview Alyssa Sidle did with Alex Sheen with Because I Said I would. Here is a little bit from Because I Said I Would

“It’s hard to overstate what has been lost: our computers, program supplies, recreation equipment, merchandise inventory, fundraising resources, event supplies, washers and dryers, sheets, towels, blankets, cleaning supplies, audio/video equipment… It’s all gone.

During this challenging time, as we rebuild what has been lost, your support becomes invaluable in sustaining our mission.”

If you would like to learn more about their organization or how to donate, please visit HERE

Zoe also talked about national selfie day and world music day!

World Music Day originally launched several decades ago in France. In 1982 the Ministry of Culture in France developed a clever idea to celebrate the wonders of music. They wanted free, live music to be available to everybody no matter what their heritage or background. Usually you have to pay for tickets to music festivals, but not with World Music Day! If you would like to know more please click HERE

NZ Top 10 6/9/10

Here is todays countdown!

10. Gratitude – Brandon Lake

9. For the love of God – Andrew Ripp

We went Behind The Mic with David Leonard and Josh Baldwin and their song Every Hour

The break out hit was To Not Worship You by MercyMe

8. Ain’t Nobody – Cody Carnes

7. Anxious Heart – Jeremy Camp

6. Thank God I Do – Lauren Daigle

Our back to back artist was Elevation Worship with Trust in God and Echo ft Tauren Wells

The first Rewind Song is from the year 1991, Gods Unchanging Hand by Russ Taff

5. The Lords Prayer (It’s Yours) – Matt Maher

4. First Things First – Consumed by Fire

New music Friday was Jesus Does by We The Kingdom and if you would like to hear that song you can click HERE

Our Fan Choice was My Light by Colton Dixon

3. Running Home – Cochren & Co.

2. This is Our God – Phil Wickham

Our second rewind song is All I Ever Wanted by Margaret Becker

and our number one song is Cornerstone by TobyMac ft Zach Williams.

In the 4’oclock hour I mentioned the camp that burned down in Knox County and if you would like to learn more or support them, follow this LINK

Thanks for being here for the NZ Top 10

-Zoe Bricker

Thank God it’s Praise Thursday!

Today on the Afternoon Drive, Zoe read a devotional from Our Daily Bread.

In Martin Handford’s Where’s Waldo? books, a series of children’s puzzle books first created in 1987, the elusive character wears a red and white striped shirt and socks with a matching hat, blue jeans, brown boots, and glasses. Handford has cleverly hidden Waldo in plain sight within the busy illustrations filled with crowds of characters at various locations around the world. Waldo isn’t always easy to see, but the creator promises readers will always be able to find him. Though looking for God isn’t really like looking for Waldo in a puzzle book, our Creator promises we can find Him, too.

Through the prophet Jeremiah, God instructed His people on how to live as foreigners in exile (Jeremiah 29:4–9). He promised to protect them until He restored them according to His perfect plan (vv. 10–11). God assured the Israelites that the fulfillment of His promise would deepen their commitment to call on Him in prayer (v. 12).

Today, even though God has revealed Himself in the story and Spirit of Jesus, it can be easy to get distracted by the busyness of this world. We may even be tempted to ask, “Where’s God?” However, the Creator and Sustainer of all things declares that those who belong to Him will always find Him if they seek Him with all their hearts (vv. 13–14).

By:  Xochitl Dixon

We also played Name That Tune! Congratulations to Pam from Fredericktown

Thanks for being here

-Zoe Bricker 🙂

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