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NZ Top 10 – 3.2.18

This week’s countdown:

10. Crowder – All my Hope
9. Zach William – Old Church Choir
8. Jeremy Camp – Word of Life
7. Big Daddy Weave – Jesus I Believe
6. Elevation Worship – O Come to the Altar
5. Mathew West – Broken Things
4. Micah Tyler – Different
3. Matt Maher – Your Love Defends Me
2. Lauren Daigle – O’ Lord
1. Tenth Avenue North – Control

Today our behind the mic song was “Write Your Story” by Francesca Battistelli!

Our New Music Friday songs featured:

Hillsong United- So will I (100 Billion X)  – click the image for the video
so Will I 2

Thanks for listening!
– Hannah

NZ Top 10 (1/27)

It’s Friday and you know what that means! The NZ Top 10!!! WOO!

This week’s lineup looked like this…
10. One Sonic Society – Great are You Lord
9. Danny Gokey – Rise
8. Ryan Stevenson – Eye of the Storm
7. Natalie Grant – King of the World 
6. For King and Country – Priceless
5. Hillary Scott – Thy Will
4. Big Daddy Weave – The Lion and the Lamb
3. Chris Tomlin – Jesus
2. Casting Crowns – One Step Away
1. Zach Williams – Chain Breaker

Our behind the mic feature was Francesca Battistelli’s He Knows My Name!
This is one of my favorite songs, and I had the honor of performing it at the Dan Emmett Music and Arts Festival. It was great to get to share such a strong message with my community, so heck it out here!

Our NZ Breakout Hit of the Week was Phil Wickham’s new song ‘My All in All’
Check out the video here!

Our back-to-back artist feature was Jonny Diaz!  Here’s a link to his website!
Check out Stand for You and More Beautiful You!

We also played new music from Crowder today! Check out his song Forgiven here!

Our NZ Rewinds today were Your Love from Brandon Heath, check that out here, and

The NZ Fan Choice of the Week was Heal our Land! Check it out here!

Our Wendy’s Cougar Trivia question today was: What high school did MVNU Senior Natalie Thomas attend? The answer was Geneva High School.
Congratulations to Susie from Mt. Vernon for guessing correctly!

Our word of the day was shivoo! [shi-voo] It’s a noun and it means a boisterous party or celebration. It’s a slang term, and it originated in Australia at the end of the 19th century.

Thanks for listening! Stay safe and have a great weekend!
– Lilly

An ‘Unbroken’ reflection

I did something this past weekend that I haven’t done in a while- read a  400 page book in just over two days.  And for this to happen, the book has to be a gripping read.  This one is.

The book is Unbroken, written by Kenyon alum Laura Hillenbrand, the author of Seabiscuit.  I heard about this book several months ago, but never got around to purchasing it.  I made my way into Paragraphs downtown Saturday looking for something else and ended up walking out with Unbroken.  The book tells, in vivid detail, the story of former Olympic runner and WWII POW Louis Zamperini…and what a story it is.

It covers his quest to win an Olympic medal in the 1936 Berlin games, his disappointment at having the 1940 games cancelled, his enlistment in the US Army, his WWII experience in training, running bomber and rescue missions in the South Pacific, the crash of his plane, his 37 days lost at sea, and his two brutal years in Japanese POW camps.  The book is filled with incredible historical detail and fascinating anecdotes as we walk alongside Louie and his journey.  We then find him post-WWII, trying to recover his life that was, finding love and loss, the battle with his war demons, and finally, redemption.

Reading this book I have found a renewed appreciation for the men and women who serve our country, and for those who never made it back.  The conditions of being lost at sea and of war are described in such detail that you literally feel like you are there.  I understand more about PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and how it can consume lives.  I feel the frustration of being thirsty and seeing nothing around you but water, knowing that drinking it will kill you (and Hillenbrand explains why in clear physiological detail).

Perhaps most importantly, I have a renewed knowledge that the love of Jesus Christ knows no limitations…and Louie’s redemptive transformation near the end of Unbroken underlies that once more.  I won’t go into more detail because I don’t want to spoil the story, but make no mistake- God shows up in a big way.

Universal Pictures has owned the rights to Louie’s story since the late 1950’s…yet no film has been made.  Universal and Walden Media, on the heels of Hillenbrand’s book, are looking to produce Unbroken, but no details have emerged.  I almost hope they don’t make the movie, or if they do, they do it in a mini-series.  There’s no way you can pack that much into two hours.  It wouldn’t do the story justice.

By the way, Louie is still alive and kicking at 94 years of age.  Find out more about him at www.louiezamperini.com

-Joe

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