A Day of Bullying Prevention: What are The Signs?

The Morning Thing talked Monday morning about a Global Day of Bullying Prevention.

This day started because two young men saw that one person was being bullied because of the clothes he was wearing, and instead of standing by, they helped him. If you want to read up on the history of Bullying Prevention Day, check it out HERE.

What’s The Need-to-Know about Bullying?

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Marcy and Lexie also talked about what the signs of bullying are. According to http://www.imom.com, one in four kids who bully will grow up to have a criminal record before the age of 30. The way that bullying is in the 21st century looks very different as well, due to the addition of social media. Want to know more? click HERE

Is Your Child a Bully?

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Marcy and Lexie also share five signs that your child may be the one who is doing the bullying. Is your child obsessed with popularity? Making overly-critical comments? Getting angry when they don’t get their way? These may seem like just a part of growing up, but it might be signs that your child is a bully. http://www.imom.com, talks about the five signs your child might be picking on others, and how to handle these situations when they arise. to read more, click HERE

 

 

October Presidential Update with MVNU President Dr. Henry Spaulding

MVNU’s President, Dr. Henry Spaulding shared a campus update with WNZR.
The October Presidential Update includes a construction update, calendar highlights, mid-term advice for students and prayer requests.

Click HERE to hear Dr. Spaulding’s conversation with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Click HERE to stay up to date on MVNU’s calendar.

It’s Taco Day! Kid’s Music Day! World Smile Day! How will you celebrate?

This is a special Friday. You can eat tacos, encourage kids to sing and play instruments and smile! 🙂

Let’s break down these special celebrations for 10/4/19.

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TACO DAY! (from www.daysoftheyear.com)
Tacos are the Mexican equivalent of a sandwich. Instead of bread, a hard or soft tortilla is wrapped or folded around a spicy filling. It is not known exactly when taco day originated, but tacos themselves have been around for a long time. They were first referenced by that name at the end of the 19th century, but the conquistador Cortez mentioned a meal prepared with tortillas as far back as 1520! Those would have been the soft wheat or corn tortillas. Hard taco shells are a much more recent innovation.

How do you celebrate TACO DAY? Click HERE to see some yummy, healthy and easy taco recipes.

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KID’S MUSIC DAY! (from www.daysoftheyear.com)

The idea behind Kids Music Day, is to have a day dedicated to celebrating the importance of music education for children. Research has long shown the positive academic and social benefits kids receive by participating in music classes and related activities.

The purpose of Kids Music Day is not to create professional musicians (although that will happen for some). The true aim of Kids Music Day is to help kids have the best chance of future success in whatever career path they choose.

Click HERE to find out more about MVNU’s Community Music School for kids. (Fall registration is closed. Keep checking back for information about spring classes.)

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Today is also WORLD SMILE DAY! (from www.daysoftheyear.com)

Sometimes all it takes to make the day better is a smile, whether it’s one someone gives to you, or one you share with another. Little acts of kindness can bring a shining smile to someone who has otherwise had a terrible day, and it can change everything that follows.

Whether it’s just a simple compliment, a cheery hello, or a gift of something small to help brighten their day, World Smile Day encourages you to take action to bring a few more smiles into the world.

We celebrated World Smile Day with our Friday Favorites. Listen in as The Morning Thing Co-Hosts share a memory of when someone made them smile.

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Marcy Rinehart

Lexie Merritt

Hunter Sutyak

You can become a World Smile Day Ambassador. Click HERE for more information.

Pictures from: www.awarenessdays.com, www.nationaltacoday.com, www.daysoftheyear.com, and www.askideas.com.

WNZR visits with Abbey Ernst – Client Services Director of Knox Starting Point

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Abbey Ernst, Client Services Director at Knox Starting Point.

Abbey shared how how she has seen God work through the ministry and how the client base is changing and growing. She also talks about how important it is to support Starting Point.

Click HERE to hear their conversation

Click HERE to sign up to participate in the Walk/Run on Saturday, October 5th.

What is your love language?

 

Today on The Morning Thing, Marcy Rinehart and Lexie Merritt talked about the 5 Love Languages.

Dr. Gary Chapman wrote the book that helped define how we receive and give love.

(from https://www.5lovelanguages.com/)
The most common issue in any relationship is the communication barrier. Everyone experiences love differently, and it’s easy to miss the mark when it comes to showing that you care. With a little help from The 5 Love Languages®, you can learn to identify the root of your conflicts, give and receive love in more meaningful ways, and grow closer than ever. Your Love Language profile will explain your primary love language, what is means, and how you can use it to connect to others.

Ready to love better? Take the quiz and discover your love language today.

Words of Affirmation

Acts of Service

Receiving Gifts

Quality Time

Physical Touch

There is also an app that can help you strengthen your relationship. Check it out!
 

 

 

WNZR talks with Madison McNichols, Development Director for Knox Starting Point

This week, The Morning Thing spotlight is shining on Starting Point of Knox County.

On Wednesday, we talked with Madison McNichols, Development Director.
She shared details of the upcoming Walk and Run to benefit the ministry.
She shared ways to participate in the event, plus new and exciting things happening this Saturday.
Madison also talked about the impact Starting Point is having in the community.

Click HERE to hear the conversation.

Click HERE to register for this year’s Walk/Run.

The ministry of Knox Starting Point is changing lives

The Morning Thing is highlighting the ministry of Starting Point all this week.
On Tuesday, WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart had a chance to talk to Audrey,  a client of Starting Point. She shared the powerful story of how their services helped her to become a better mother, friend and person. Click HERE to hear Audrey talk about how her connection with this ministry has changed her life.

There are many women like Audrey that are looking for answers and looking for support. Please consider supporting the ministry of Starting Point.

You can make an Impact on Lives for generations – join WNZR for Starting Point’s Walk/RUN this Saturday.

Click HERE for more information.
If you can’t walk or run, you can support the WNZR Team. Just call 740-392-9090 to make your pledge.

Starting Point – Get Information. Get Answers. Start Here.

Knox Starting Point helps to provide accurate information and compassionate assistance to teens and young adults facing important life-changing decisions. Starting Point serves an average of 350-400 women and men each year with their confidential services and life-affirming alternatives to abortion. These visits provide a tremendous outreach opportunity within our community. Congratulations to the ministry for celebrating 30 years of serving our community.

Starting Point prepares for their annual Walk and Run this Saturday (10/5)

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart had a chance to talk with Diana Wetzel, Executive Director for Starting Point.
They talked about the services that the organization provides to the community.
Diana also shared the ministry’s 30th Anniversary theme of “Legacy of One”.
She also talked about their upcoming Walk/Run on Saturday, 10/5.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

You can find out more about Starting Point and how to sign-up for the Walk/Run at http://wnzr.fm/starting-point-2019.html

The Morning Thing celebrates Morning Show Host Day!

Today was Morning Show Host Day! The Morning Thing celebrated by sharing some special recordings from the past.

Click HERE to hear from some former Morning Thing hosts. You’ll hear show segments from 2003 through 2017!

For the Friday Favorites – Marcy, Lexie and Hunter shared their favorite moments on the show.

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Trusting in God. How do we do it?

Today, The Morning Thing tackled the topic of trusting God. How do we do it? Especially when life is hard?

We shared 7 daily steps from www.biblestudytools.com that we can take to trust the Lord.

Click HERE to read the full article.

Follow these 7 daily steps to make sure you’re leaning on the Lord:

1. Don’t Depend on You

We live in a world where trust must be earned and seems to be in short supply. But Solomon, the famous king who wrote Proverbs, knew that trust is exactly where we must start:

Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding (Proverbs 3:5)

2. Cry out to God

Surrendering to God begins with our lips and our thoughts. We need more than a commitment to depend on Him; we need to cry out to Him to show that dependence.

“in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:6)

3. Run from Evil

So much in this world can clutter up our relationship with God. John, the writer of the fourth gospel, describes them as the desires of the flesh, the lusts of the eyes, and the pride in our lives (1 John 2:16). In other words, our blessings can easily become our stumbling blocks when we think of them as what we deserve or what we need to be happy.

Instead, life works best when we remember the true source of our blessings—God—and focus on the things that please Him:

“Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and shun evil.” (Proverbs 3:7)

4. Put God First in Your Life

It’s easiest to put ourselves first. When something good happens, we want to congratulate ourselves with a reward. When something bad happens, we want to console ourselves or find someone to blame. In other words, we often have a “me-centric” starting place.

And when it comes to money, the struggle is even harder. But Solomon, who had quite a bit of wealth himself, knew that his money didn’t belong to him:

“Honor the LORD with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing, and your vats will brim over with new wine.” (Proverbs 3:9–10)

5. Check Yourself by God’s Word

Let’s be honest. We aren’t so good at evaluating ourselves. We will go to great lengths to excuse our behavior, our actions, and our sins. Who needs a defense attorney when we can pretty much find a reason for any bad thing we do? The prophet Jeremiah captures this very well:

“The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9)

6. Listen to the Holy Spirit

When Jesus promised to send the Holy Spirit to the church, He told His disciples that this Counselor would be their spiritual compass or GPS:

“But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” (John 14:26)

7. Rest in God’s Love

When we face a difficult world each day, we can sometimes wonder if God even cares. Why do bad things happen? Where is God when I need Him? Solomon reminds us that God never takes a break or leaves us to fend for ourselves:

“because the LORD disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in.” (Proverbs 3:12)

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