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Game Time & Uplifting Links!

Our uplifting story today was about a Scottish surgeon and the snow! Find out more by clicking here.

Today’s Song Poetry lyrics were:

“It’s the rebels and the prodigals
It’s the humble and the weak
the misfit heroes you choose
tell me there’s hope…”

The song was Broken Things by Matthew West.  Congratulations to Breenna from Mount Vernon who guessed correctly and wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Today’s Spelling EEB topic was literature, and our word was Sherlock. Congratulations to Sandye from Mount Vernon who spelled it backwards in 8 seconds!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Game Time Tuesday

Today we launched our third week of Spelling EEB…with our topic “Alabama.”

Ruthie of Mount Vernon won today by correctly spelling BIRMINGHAM backwards in less than 30 seconds!  She wins the $5 certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Our Song Poetry lyrics today were from The Cure by Unpsoken:

You are the doctor, healer and father
to the orphan without a home;
we fell into darkness, lost ’til you found us,
you are the remedy we’re looking for

Our winner was Jamie of Danville – congratulations!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

 

NZ Top 10 for March 16, 2018

This week’s countdown includes:

10 – Matthew West/Broken Things
9 – Matt Maher/Your Love Defends Me
8 – Big Daddy Weave/Jesus, I Believe
7 – TobyMac/I Just Need U
6 – Sidewalk Prophets/Come to the Table
5 – Tauren Wells/When We Pray
4 – Micah Tyler/Different
3 – Crowder & Tauren Wells/All My Hope
2 – Lauren Daigle/O, Lord
1- Tenth Avenue North/Control (Somehow You Want Me)

New Music Friday featured two new songs:
Matt Maher/What a Friend    CLICK HERE to watch the lyric video
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Lincoln Brewster/No One Like Our God  CLICK HERE to see the lyric videolincoln b

Thanks for listening!
-Joe

Lifeline 2018: Fix My Eyes

“When I sleep and when I rise, 
Help me Lord, to fix my eyes.”

Firstly, if you want to learn everything there is to know about Lifeline 2018, click here!

Secondly…
It’s the last Praise Thursday before Lifeline 2018!
This means, today, we dived into the theme song of Lifeline 2018, “Fix My Eyes” from For King and Country! Read on to dive into the lyrics and scripture of the song!

The first verse goes like this…
Hit rewind
Click delete
Stand face to face with the younger me
All of the mistakes
All of her heartbreak
Here’s what I’d do differently

Hitting rewind and clicking delete is something I really wish I could do – and quite often at that. Here’s what we learn about that from scripture…
Philippians 3:13 – “Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead.”
There are so many things we wish we could hit rewind and click delete on, getting rid of that messy past, standing face-to-face with the younger us. But Philippians tells us that we should forget what is behind us.
Once we come to fix our eyes on Christ, our past fades away. No matter how dirty our past has been, Christ makes us clean and makes us new.

Christ isn’t looking at our mistakes. Christ isn’t looking at all the heartbreak.
He is calling us to stop dwelling on our past and hand that past to Him.
2nd Corinthians 5:17 also says :Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come:[a] The old has gone, the new is here!”

The chorus goes like this…
I’d love like I’m not scared
Give when it’s not fair
Live life for another
Take time for a brother
Fight for the weak ones
Speak out for freedom
Find faith in the battle
Stand tall but above it all
Fix my eyes on you

One BIGGGG part of the song is the first line of the chorus. LOVE LIKE IM NOT SCARED.

Hooooowwwwww much easier would life be if we stopped being scared? I’ll be the first one to admit how generally scared of a person I am. I’m scared of everything from spiders to escalators to driving to not being good enough, and so many things in between. I’m scared of what other people think of me. I’m scared of what they’ll think if I really loved them like I wasn’t scared. WE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. God has not given us a spirit of timidity or fear. The creator of the universe and the author of love itself has given us a spirit of power and love and a sound mind. We might be the only glimpse of Christ that someone ever sees. We need to not be afraid to love because Christ was never afraid to love us. And we get to love like we’re not scared right here through WNZR. We have the opportunity to be the light of Christ every time you turn on that radio. We are blessed to be a light in this community of Mt. Vernon and we can’t do that without you.

Okay, clearly, we could do are whole show on just one of these lines. Let alone just this one part of the chorus – but what is this over all meaning of this part. I think these things are the outcome of what happens when we fix our eyes on God or When things that we can do in order to “Fix” our eyes – meaning if that our eyes were broken, that they were fixed on something worldly. These are things that we can do to remind us who is in controls the world.

The bridge… oh yes…
The things of Earth are dimming
In the light of Your glory and grace
I’ll set my sights upon Heaven
I’m fixing my eyes on you

The verses before 2nd Corinthians 4:18 also tell us that the troubles of this world are LIGHT and MOMENTARY. When we compare the weight of our current troubles to the glory that is going to be revealed to us in heaven through Christ, the troubles really do begin to seem light and momentary.

James 4:14 literally tells us that we’re a mist.
“Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.”

Yes our lives our short and the things of this earth don’t matter once we reach Heaven, but it matters how we live the lives we’re given here on earth. God has given us our lives not to promote our own name, but to tell the world of His.
Yeah, I’m a mist. But I’m a mist with purpose and I want to tell the rest of the mists about the Lord who has given me life.

Thanks for listening!
– Lilly and Hannah

Who Knew? Sloppy Joes & Uncommon Dates!

This Sunday, March 18th is National Sloppy Joe Day – celebrating one of the country’s favorite ‘loose meat’ sandwiches.  The sandwich is considered to be American, but the origin of the Sloppy Joe is rumored to come from a bar and grill in Havana, Cuba named Sloppy Joe’s.

Here’s a fun recipe to consider: a Coca-Cola Sloppy Joe!  Click here to see it from Genius Kitchen.

We also shared another one of the 52 Uncommon Dates from author Randy Southern.

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This one is the Factory Tour Date.  It’s all about learning to appreciate the craftsmanship, technology and resources used in making certain products.  Psalm 139 also reminds us of the care that God took in “knitting us together.”

Thanks for listening!
-Joe

Game Time and Inspiration!

Today our featured Song Poetry artist and title was:

Austin French

Here are our inspiring headlines today…

Sled Dog Disaster Averted
CLICK HERE for the story from M Live

Stuck Sailors Serve the Greater Good
CLICK HERE for more from Marine Link

You can also find our companion video from today’s show on our WNZR Facebook page!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Hannah

Mystery Monday & Mission Trip!

Today Malisa hid dried fruit in the Mystery Box!  I love dried fruit…apricots, apples, prunes, mango, etc…and it’s GOOD FOR YOU!

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Congratulations to Phyllis of Danville who wins the $5 gift certificate to Troyer’s of Apple Valley.

Malisa also shared some of her experiences from her mission trip to Indianapolis, where she worked with Burmese refugees. What will she take away from this experience?  IN her words, “Humans are humans, and sometimes we have to look beyond politics, open our hearts and love all people.”

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Thanks for listening!
– Joe

 

NZ Top 10 for March 9, 2018

This week’s countdown:

10. I Just Need U – TobyMac
9. Broken Things – Matthew West
8. Jesus I Believe – Big Daddy Weave
7. Come to the Table – Sidewalk Prophets
6. When We Pray – Tauren Wells
5. Your Love Defends Me – Matt Maher
4. All My Hope – Crowder & Tauren Wells
3. Different – Micah Tyler
2. O’ Lord – Lauren Daigle
1. Control – Tenth Avenue North

New Music and NEW ARTIST Friday today featured these songs:

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Reckless Love – Cory Asbury

see the story behind the song by clicking HERE
see the official lyric video by clicking HERE

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Broken Prayers – Riley Clemmons

see the official video HERE

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Who Knew? Uncommon Dates!

Last week I picked up a book at the NRB Convention called 52 Uncommon Dates by Randy Southern. Find out more here from Moody Books.

The book is an encouragement to spice up the dating life of married couples.  Let’s face it, our dating life can get in a rut or be just common.  The book offers some unique ideas to bring adventure, meaning and the Bible back into your dates.

The dates we shared today were:

The CEMETERY date – yes, it sounds weird, but you set the tone of this date by reading Hebrews 12:1 before you go…reminding us of the ‘saints’ that have gone before us. Visiting burial sites together can remind us of those family members and friends who have run the course before us and lived victorious lives. You want to choose a burial site that has a personal connection to one of you.

The MUSIC date – this one’s easy for most of us.  Read Psalm 95:1, then pick a playlist of 5-6 songs and play those songs to each other, explaining why they have had such an impact in your lives. Then you take a road trip to a music/record store and pick a couple of romantic new or old records to share.

The GET LOST date or the “random destination” date means you pick a place you’ve never traveled to before. There are several different ways to do this, but the bottom line is that this date should be an adventure. Once you get to your destination, explore, visit the local sites and people and get to know as much as you can about it.  Then share what you’ve learned with each other. The lead-in verse is Psalm 139:7.

The FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING date – this is simply trying a new routine. New restaurant, new event (ever been to a Roller Derby? A hockey game? A symphonic orchestra concert? A high school musical?). Then spend some time talking about the date and what you enjoyed most and surprised you the most. The lead-in verse is 2 Timothy 1:7

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

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