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It’s Praise Thursday on The Afternoon Drive!

This Praise Thursday Alyssa and Lexie are back this week to give you powerful devotionals to get you ready for your weekend!

Lexie’s Devotional is titled Depths Of Love written by Elisa Morgan. Enjoy the full devotional HERE.

Alyssa’s Devotional is called A Singer’s Heart by Adam Holz. Read through the full devotional HERE.

Q: What Bug did John the Baptist eat in the desert?

A: Locusts

Congratulations to Melissa for guessing our Bible Trivia question correctly and winning a $5 gift certificate to Everlasting Cup!

Thanks so much for tuning into the Afternoon Drive! – Lexie & Alyssa

Encouraging Words for Praise Thursday!

Lexie and Alyssa share some relevant devotionals from Our Daily Bread!

Lexie’s devotional is called Sticks, Bricks, and God. read the full devotional HERE!

Alyssa’s devotional is titled Reunion. Read the full devotional HERE!

Congratulations to Liz & Pat from Mount Vernon for being caller number nine and getting the chance to play the Christmas Gift Exchange! Liz won Unspoken’s CD Reason Deluxe Edition, and Pat won a $10 gift card to Tim Hortons!

Q: “Who was the prophet that foretold a virgin shall give birth to a son called Immanuel?”

A: Prophet Isaiah

Congratulations to Lisa of Danville for correctly guessing and winning a $5 gift card to Everlasting Cup!

Thanks so much for tuning in to the Afternoon Drive! – Lexie & Alyssa

Thankful Messages For Praise Thursday!

This Praise Thursday is transforming into Thankful Thursday this week! Thanksgiving is a week away and we are sharing devotionals dealing with thankfulness.

Lexie’s Devotional is titled Don’t Forget The Giver by John Blase. Read the full devotional HERE

Alyssa’s Devotional is titled Full Attention by Adam R. Holz. Check out the full devotional HERE

Q: What did God make when Noah gave thanks after the flood?

A: A Rainbow!

Congratulations to Richard from Fredricktown for correctly guessing this week’s Bible trivia and winning a $5 gift certificate to Everlasting Cup!

Thanks so much for tuning into the Afternoon Drive! -Lexie & Alyssa

Understanding Emotions And Eating Tacos! Praise Thursday!

This week’s devotionals come from Our Daily Bread.

Joe Rinehart’s pick for today’s devotional comes from Psalm 147: 1-11 and is titled God Understands. This story is of a young boy going through a difficult change; moving to a new home and going to a new school. The young boy in the devotional exclaims to his mother that he has “too many feelings” about everything that is changing around him. We may go through really big changes and feel too many emotions that may overwhelm us. But this devotion tells us that we don’t have to feel discouraged or alone in those feelings. God understands the feelings we feel.

Lexie Merritt’s pick for this Praise Thursday comes from Matthew 10:37-42. The devotional, titled Even A Taco, tells us about two college graduates looking for a way to serve in a ministry for the world. That ministry? Ending childhood hunger. They began selling tacos with a buy-one-give-one philosophy. For every taco sold, one meal would be given to meet the specific needs of malnourished children. Jesus tells us that our ministries help and give to the disadvantaged. He says a simple cup of cold water helps the disadvantaged. If a cold cup of water classifies as giving to the disadvantaged, then so does a taco, right?

The Afternoon Drive also gave away a $5 gift certificate to Everlasting Cup by asking this Trivia Question:

“What were the waterpots that contained the water which Jesus turned into wine normally used for?”

The Answer: Ceremonial Washing!

When Love and Listening show up

Today we shared inspiration from Our Daily Bread and from the book Redeeming How We Talk by Ken Wytsma and A.J. Swoboda.

We also shared EXCITING info about what we’re doing for Mother’s Dayget the details here.

Todd’s devotion is called ‘God-Sized Love.’ Read more here!

Joe’s devotional was about the value of listening.

Consider the three components of communication: speaker, listener and meaning. If words are the seeds a speaker sows, then the listener is the soil. Jesus draws upon this idea in the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-23). Several times in the gospels, Jesus accuses people of having ears to hear but never hearing. They hear the words but they are not listening. They cannot receive the meaning, so the seed falls on the ground, but because of the preconditions, or the state of our hearts, the word never penetrates the soil in a manner that would allow the seed’s potential to be realized. In other words, it won’t grow.

This is also why the teacher in the book of Proverbs counsels us “to not answer a fool according to his folly.” (Proverbs 26:4). He means that the correction or advice you might offer such a person will fall on deaf ears or sterile soil.

One way we can help our cause is by seeking common ground. Remember that communication isn’t just about the content, it’s also about getting aligned with the other person. If we want to ultimately long for relationship and for dialogue, we must engage the hearts of listeners first. Trying to become united in purpose means that a lot of our communication hinges on grace, permission and trust.

These things usually must exist before we enter into difficult conversations with success. This means we would do well to spend as much time tilling the soil as we spend sowing seeds.

Next to prayer, listening is perhaps the best way to create a positive context for conversation. Listening forces us to exchange hats with others and walk in their shoes. When we exchange hats, we develop empathy and understanding. Then we can more tenderly voice our concerns or offer our advice. We become like a doctor tuned into the sore spots and thus better at treating them. You can never go wrong with listening, but you can rarely go right without it.

Thanks for listening (see what I did there?)
– Joe and Todd

Inspiration in the everyday

Today Todd and I shared two more devotionals from Our Daily Bread, giving us encouragement for the road ahead. Click the titles for links to the devotionals!

The first, from David Roper, is called Life to the Full

The second, from Lisa Samra, is called Knocking Down the Pins

Find WNZR COVID-19 updates by clicking here.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

Praise Thursday: It's Time to Pray…Again and Unimaginable

Unimaginable

It’s Time to Pray…Again

Because this is such a new devotional – it’s not on the website! So, here is a picture!
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As you can see, Lifeline 2020 has been postponed. Click HERE to find out more.

Here at WNZR we are devoted to keep you informed during this crazy in the world. We are updating our COVID-19 Update page daily with information from Trustworthy.

Hi, this is Hannah. Today’s show was my last Afternoon Drive as a student. I just wanted to pop in a quick thank you in this blog. My last four years working for WNZR have been so have been so transformative in my life. I’ve been able to develop my professional skills, along with so many other things. I was adopted into a family. All of that was possible because of you. So, from a deep part of my heart, thank you. I cannot truely put into words how much these last four years have meant to me. 
Untill next time.

Thanks for checking out the blog!

– Hannah and Todd

Praise Thursday: Our Guiding Light and He Knows All About It

He Knows All About It

Our Guiding Light

Also, HERE is some bible versus about trusting God.

Here is the Link to the Knox County Health Department’s facebook page for he community meeting tonight.

Here is a link to the CDC’s website.

Here is the link to our Facebook page that will have Minute-to-minute updates on the Coronavirus.

I just want to take a second and encourage you to take a breath. We understand that right now everything seems to be going a hundred miles an hour and there could be a lot of fear worked into that. It’s going to be all right. Everything that’s being done right now is precautionary.  We encourage you to be informed and proactive on protecting yourself but also not to live in the fear of this pandemic.  We serve a god greater than all of this world, including the Coronavirus. 

-Hannah and Todd

Praise Thursday: Jesus in Disguise & Catching Foxes

Jesus in Disguise

Catching Foxes

The Our Daily Bread website is packed fully if amazing content! You can check it out HERE.

Austin French begin his music career by finishing runner-up on which TV show?

Answer: “Rising Star”

Congratulations to Marissa from Fredericktown  who guessed our artist trivia question and won those two pass to WinterJam 2020! If you want to know more about this click HERE!

We talked a little bit about Lifeline 2020 today! If you want to know more, click HERE!

Thanks for checking out our blog!

-Hannah and Todd

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