WNZR Celebrates Seniors – Grant Hauger

The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week all this week. We are honoring 5 MVNU graduates that are connected to WNZR.
Grant Hauger shares how lacrosse brought him to MVNU. He also shares how he became connected to WNZR. He talks about the roles he has had while working for WNZR and some lessons that he has learned. Grant also shares memories from his time at WNZR and MVNU.
Click HERE to enjoy the conversation.

Please remember to pray for Grant as he finishes up his degree in fall semester 2022 and seeks direction for 2023.

WNZR Celebrates Seniors – Hunter Hines

The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week all this week. We are honoring 5 MVNU graduates that are connected to WNZR.
Hunter Hines shares what brought him to MVNU and WNZR. He talks about the roles he has had while working for WNZR and some lessons that he has learned. Hunter also shares memories from his time at WNZR and MVNU.
Click HERE to enjoy the conversation.

Please remember to pray for Hunter as he embarks on this new journey.

WNZR Celebrates 2022 Seniors – Colin Berg

The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week all this week. We are honoring 5 MVNU graduates that are connected to WNZR.

Colin Berg shares what brought him to MVNU and WNZR. He talks about the roles he has had while working for WNZR and some lessons that he has learned. Colins also shares memories from his time at WNZR and MVNU.

Click HERE to enjoy the conversation.
Please remember to pray for Colin as he embarks on this new journey.

5 Ways Moms Can Feel More Successful Each Day

This morning we shared ways moms can get through each day feeling more successful. A huge thank you to IMOM for this wonderful article and picture. Here are the ways we shared…

  1. Explain what’s going to happen ahead of time.

Giving notice prepares children to transition to something new. It is like an elevator as you are approaching the right floor. If the elevator doors just randomly flew open you would not be ready, your verbal warnings help kids step in the next task.

2. Set healthy limits.

Everything in moderation. Going into an activity having a limit in mind will be better for you and your kids in the long run. When they know what that limit is they will give less resistance later.

3. Don’t give empty threats.

If you are wanting to improve your kids’ listening skills and their respect for your word make sure you follow through. Don’t tell them you are going to throw away the toy if they lie again if you know you could never do it. If they misbehave on the drive somewhere and you told them you will turn around if they do it again, make sure you do. Otherwise the kids will tune you out eventually.

4. Have household rules and consequences hung up.

Hang a household rules chart in your kitchen for everyone to see. You can keep the words to a minimum and use pictures so even the little ones can understand. You can decide as consequences as a family. Placing a big X over a picture of a tv makes things clear. If someone tests the rules all you have to do is point to the chart and say because you did x, you now are losing x.

5. Don’t work on credit.

Certain things like iPad time is not a right but a privilege and we can teach our kids how to earn them. Maybe it’s picking up toys and putting them in bins. Teaching your kids good behaving earns privileges is something there teachers will do once they begin school so why not start now?

Click HERE to see the full article.

Celebrating Thank You Thursday

Today is “Thank You Thursday.” Now, you might never have heard of this holiday before, but I am sure you will agree that it is worth celebrating. The whole point of the day is to not only be thankful, but to say thank you to the people who deserve to hear it. You can learn more about the day HERE.

In honor of Thank You Thursday, The Morning Thing shared a great list of people you can thank today. It’s an extensive list, featuring some that come readily to mind and others you may not have thought of. There are people on the list you may see every day and some you might not have seen in years. Check out the entire list HERE and jog your memory about some people who have touched your life in various ways.

And does “thank you” feel like it’s not enough to say? Lucky for you, The Morning Thing can help as well. We also shared different ways to say thank you to different people in your life, to help better express how you feel and let them feel appreciated. You can find them HERE.

However you say it and whomever you say it to, we encourage you to tell someone thank you today!

12 Biblical Ways to Reduce Stress

This morning we shared Biblical ways to reduce stress since April is Stress Awareness Month. A huge thank you to our source Livingontheedge.org for sharing recommendations to reduce stress. Here are some of the ways we shared this morning…

  • Eliminate Hurry

Running around in flight-or-flight mode is no small thing. Speed and godliness are incompatible; hurry and loving others are simply incompatible.

  • Downsize Expectations

Because our expectations are so high and we’re under pressure, anger bubbles out.

  • Be Merciful

Love your enemies and do good to them. Let people off the hook and don’t worry about vengeance, which is God’s. 

  • Admit mistakes and imperfections

If we mess up, we admit it. No excuses, no blaming others. You’d be amazed at the relief of admitting the truth and acknowledging you’re a part of the human race. 

  • Get right with God 

“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.” (James 4:7-8)

  • Laugh more

Proverbs 17:22 states, ” A cheerful heart is good medicine.”

Click HERE to see the rest of the Biblical ways to reduce stress.

Monday Motivation: Social Media Edition

Mondays have a reputation of needing some extra motivation. After a couple of days off it can be hard to get back to the daily grind, even more so after a holiday. Yet God calls us to thrive and experience His joy in life rather than plod through our work in a dissatisfied manner. This makes it important to find that encouragement and motivation to make sure that we start the week in a good place. Obviously, the best source of our encouragement is God’s Word. We should spend time daily in Scripture to let God speak hope into our lives. However, there are other sources of encouragement, and we should use them to let others experience God’s encouragement and love, as many people will spend time on social media and not in the Word. So let’s use every resource to reach people and spread God’s hope!

Below are some Monday Motivations that we shared on the Morning Thing today. We hope that they will encourage you and inspire you to encourage others with your social media!

  • Being a follower of Jesus doesn’t change what you deal with, it changes how you deal with it.
  • Today’s goals: Start with God. Stay with God. End with God.
  • I stopped venting and started praying because I don’t need sympathy, I need strength.
  • The beauty in sometimes letting things fall apart is knowing that if they’re falling into God’s hands, all the pieces will come together for your good and His glory.
  • Faith tells me that no matter what lies ahead of me, God is already there.
  • Don’t dig up in doubt what you planted in faith.
  • When a negative thought enters your mind, think 3 positive ones. Train yourself to flip the script.
  • The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles.
  • The way you speak to yourself matters.
  • Everything we say at funerals should be said at birthday parties instead. We leave so much love unspoken.
  • I admire people who choose to shine even after all the storms they’ve been through.
  • One day, as you’re brushing the hair our of your little boy’s eyes, or wiping the jelly off his sticky fingers, he looks up and gives you a smile that lights him up from inside our and you think to yourself, “it doesn’t get any better than this.” But it does. Because he grows up and becomes a good man and a good friend. And his smile still lights up your world.
  • Give the things you can do to make life better more attention than you give your problems.
  • There’s still so much that I don’t know. I feel like giving up. I’m glad I’m learning it now.
  • When you’re aware of your worth you won’t need to look at others to measure your value.
  • Make it a point to appreciate where you are, what you’re doing, and who you’re with by living in the moment.
  • Growth never comes from comfort zones.
  • Keep in mind that your words have power; utilize them to raise not only yourself, but also others.

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites – Easter Music

This week for Friday Favorites, The Morning Thing hosts share their favorite Easter songs.
Happy Easter from WNZR!

Marcy Rinehart – Click HERE to hear Marcy talk about her favorite Easter song, Secret Ambition by Michael W. Smith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vHedm6ycsY

Wesley Boston – Click HERE to hear Wesley talk about his favorite Easter song, Glorious Day (Living, He Loved Me) by Casting Crowns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ntwGWzdCwc

MacKenzie Holder – Click HERE to hear MacKenzie talk about her favorite Easter song, At the Cross (Love Ran Red) by Chris Tomlin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORyXT2ZRwUE

Kelsi Brake – Click HERE to hear Kelsi talk about her favorite Easter song, The Commission by Cain

Alyssa Sidle – Click HERE to hear Alyssa talk about her favorite Easter song, Forever by Kari Jobe

Let’s Talk About the Resurrection

The Morning Thing shared some insightful articles this morning from Focus on the Family.

First we talked about why the resurrection of Jesus matters to us still today. You can read this amazing article HERE.

Lastly, we shared why the Easter account as given in the Bible is believable. Found out why HERE.

Happy Easter from The Morning Thing!

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