Jeremy Camp shares a life update and WinterJam news with WNZR

WNZR’s Joe Rinehart talked with WinterJam 2023 Headliner, Jeremy Camp.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation.


They talked about family, the stories behind some of his recent songs, and the amazing opportunity of touring with WinterJam.
Jeremy also shared his plans for 2023 and how we can pray for him and his family.
They guys also talked about football!

WinterJam 2023 is coming to Columbus this Saturday!

Saturday, January 28th – at the Schottenstein Center, 555 Borror Drive in Columbus
– Jam Nation Doors Open at 4pm
– General Admission Doors Open at 5pm
– Pre-Jam Party starts at 6pm
– Official show starts at 6pm

The Winter Jam 2023 Tour Lineup:

  • Jeremy Camp
  • We The Kingdom
  • Andy Mineo
  • Francesca Battistelli (Columbus only)
  • Disciple
  • Austin French
  • Newsong

At the Pre-Jam Party at 6pm:

  • Thrive Worship
  • Sean Be
  • Renee

Plus speaker: Zane Black

For more information on WinterJam 2023, click HERE.

The three easy steps to create a good apology

Let’s be real, we’ve all had to apologize for something that we’ve done. But sometimes offering a heartfelt apology can be difficult. Maybe you don’t know what to say, or maybe you think if you don’t say anything the other person will forget how you wronged them. Being able to apologize is still important! Family Life offers 3 simple steps to make a good apology.

The first step is to actually say the words “I’m sorry,” and actually mean it. Even if you have to sleep on it to understand why you need to apologize, be heartfelt in saying it. Flippant apologies can be more hurtful than not saying anything at all.

The second step is to say why you’re apologizing. This isn’t your time to try to blame the other person, but for you to explain what you did that warrants the apology.

The final step is to offer to fix your mistakes. This can help you rebuild trust with that other person and hopefully help keep you from making the same mistake again.

Click HERE to read the article from Family Life

Anne Wilson tells us about WinterJam 2023

Anne Wilson is joining the WinterJam tour this year! You can see her in Ohio at the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati this Friday, January 20th.

Anne took some time to talk to us about what she’s been doing, some projects she’s been working on, winning 2 Dove Awards last year, and how you can pray for her and her team. She also gives us a preview of her performance at WinterJam and her Hey Girl Movement. Anne also plays Rapid Fire with us!

Click HERE to listen to the conversation.

There’s 2 WinterJam shows coming to Ohio!

Friday, January 20th – at the Heritage Bank Center, 100 Broadway Street in Cincinnati

  • Jam Nation Doors Open at 4pm
  • General Admission Doors Open at 5pm
  • Pre-Jam Party starts at 6pm
  • Official show starts at 7pm

Saturday, January 28th – at the Schottenstein Center, 555 Borror Drive in Columbus

  • Jam Nation Doors Open at 4pm
  • General Admission Doors Open at 5pm
  • Pre-Jam Party starts at 6pm
  • Official show starts at 6pm

At the Pre-Jam Party at 6pm:
• Thrive Worship
• Sean Be
• Renee

Plus speaker: Zane Black

Their website is https://2023.jamtour.com/

Three simple steps to stop comparing yourself to other people

Galatians 6:4 says that we should “Pay careful attention to your own work, for then you will get the satisfaction of a job well done, and you won’t need to compare yourself to anyone else.”

Sometimes it’s easy to get caught up in comparing yourself to someone else. You might see someone’s car, house, job, clothes, or relationships and feel a bit of jealousy. But that’s not healthy! Fortunately, the Positivity Blog offers 3 simple steps to stop comparing yourself to other people and create a healthier outlook on life.

Step 1: Just realize that you can’t win if you compare yourself to others.

Step 2: Compare yourself to yourself.

Step 3: Be kinder towards other people.

Click HERE to read the full article from the Positivity Blog.

Have you prayed today?

Today, The Morning Thing shared a powerful tool for getting through a crazy day – PRAYER!

They shared 8 prayers to prayer throughout the Day.

Click HERE to see the FULL description and bible verses that go with each prayer from Crosswalk.com

1. A prayer of gratitude to start your day.

2. A mid-morning prayer of surrender.

3. A noontime prayer for a heavenly perspective.

4. A prayer when worry starts to invade your day.

5. A prayer for guidance before a difficult conversation.

6. A prayer of thanks before a meal.

7. A prayer when inconvenienced.

8. A prayer of reflection at the end of your day.

Please click HERE to access the full articles and each prayer.

Thanks to author Cindi McMenamin for these incredible prayers.

Cindi McMenamin is a national speaker, Bible teacher, and award-winning writer who helps women and couples strengthen their relationship with God and others. She is also a mother, pastor’s wife, and author of 17 books, including When Women Walk Alone (more than 150,000 copies sold), When God Sees Your Tears,  Letting God Meet Your Emotional Needs, and When a Woman Overcomes Life’s Hurts. For more on her speaking ministry, coaching services for writers, and books to strengthen your soul, marriage, and parenting, see her website: www.StrengthForTheSoul.com.

Don’t “should” on yourself!

Did you have to read that title twice? 🙂

Today, The Morning Thing shared some great life advice from author and speaker, Shaunti Feldhahn.

Life is crazy and well….things happen, not always the way we want them to or expect them to happen. When life gives us lemons, or we don’t respond in the best way to a challenging situation, it is easy to say…..I should ofWe should ofThis should of….

Shaunti says Don’t “Should” on Yourself!

Check out her advice, 4 things to do that will not only protect, but actually enhance your relationships.
Click HERE to read the full article.

To-Do #1: Stop before you start beating yourself up

To-Do #2: Give yourself grace

To-Do #3: Live in learning mode instead of performance mode

To-Do #4: Don’t “should” on others

Social media can be a good thing!

Social media is here to stay as a part of society. That isn’t a bad thing! As we learned from All Pro Dad, social media has it’s benefits. You can find a sense of community, express yourself, learn, find some commonality, learn trust, and get creative!

Click HERE to find out what benefits can come from using social media

But there are some dangers to social media. All Pro Dad also has some dangers specific to Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. While social media has benefits for your tweens and teens, it is also important to have conversations with them about the not-so-nice sides of it.

Click HERE to learn about the dangers of Facebook.

Click HERE for the dangers of Instagram.

Click HERE to read about the dangers of TikTok.

Click HERE to learn about why Governor DeWine banned TikTok from state government devices.

Staycation Ideas for the New Year

We’re in to the second week of 2023. The holiday high has worn off and we’re already longing for summer days, vacations from work and school, and getting far away from our stressors and responsibilities. Unfortunately, vacations can be expensive and often bring their own form of stress and exhaustion. Not to mention that it can be hard to find the time for them except during peak travel season.

Enter the Staycation, the often overlooked and underappreciated cousin of the vacation. The fact is, staycations can be easier to schedule, just as fun, and definitely more cost effective. If you need something to do over a winter weekend or you’re already looking for something to do with the family this summer, check out the list of staycation ideas from Ramsey Solutions we shared on The Morning Thing today. You can find the complete list, with additional resources, HERE.

Whether you go out or stay in, WNZR encourages you to spend some time with your family this New Year!

Is your life too busy? The Morning Thing wants to help you find balance in 2023.

All this week, The Morning Thing has been sharing some great advice from Ramsey Solutions.
As we start a New Year, we all think about how to improve our lives. It is normal to set resolutions or goals (or whatever you want to call them).
One of our biggest goals is to find balance in life.

Today, we shared 8 Signs that Your Life Is Too Busy.
Are you ready to take a truthful look at your schedule as you begin a new Year?

Click HERE to read the full article.

Here are the 8 Signs to look for:

1. You’re always trying to multitask.

So, what exactly can you do about it?

  • Focus on one thing at a time. Here’s an idea: For one week, commit to doing only one thing at a time and see how much mental clarity that gives you.
  • Leave your work at work. That means no checking emails or preparing for meetings when you’re at home. When you’re off, you need to act like it and start enjoying some peace in the afternoon and during the weekend.

2. You’re exhausted and overwhelmed. 

Here’s how:

  • Make sleep a priority. Get seven to nine hours of sleep every single night. Research shows sleep deprivation is linked to increased stress, heart disease, cancer and even Alzheimer’s disease.3
  • Total up the hours. You get 168 hours in a week. That’s it. Get out your calendar and do some math. Add up the time you spend sleeping, working and doing other essential tasks every week. Then, add up your extra commitments. Do you have enough time to get the sleep you need? If not, it’s time to make some changes.

3. You have to schedule things weeks in advance.

Here’s what to do about it:

  • Schedule free time. When you sit down to plan your week or month, schedule free time to create margin. Don’t squeeze commitments in every hour of the day and every night of the week. Scheduling free time allows you to rest!
  • Say no to being overcommitted. If you’ve got plans every weeknight, take a hard look at your calendar and see if there’s anything you can get off your plate to create more space for downtime.

4. You have a hard time focusing and enjoying the moment.

Here’s where you can start:

  • Learn to control wandering thoughts. Here’s a challenge: Pause for a second and use your imagination to pretend there’s an elephant sitting in a metal folding chair across the room from you. Could you do it? If so, you just proved to yourself you can control your thoughts. So start doing it more consistently and intentionally!
  • Read Redefining Anxiety. Mental health expert and Ramsey Personality Dr. John Delony wrote an 80-page Quick Read about anxiety—what it is and what it isn’t. If you struggle with racing thoughts and have difficulty enjoying the moment, you might also be dealing with anxiety. This book can help (and you can get through it in just a couple of hours).

5. You never take time off.

If you never prioritize rest, it’s probably time to . . .

  • Step away from work. If you get PTO at work, use it! Plan a vacation (or staycation) to unwind and connect with your family. If you’re self-employed or have a nontraditional work schedule, talk to your spouse or a friend about creative ways you can take time off.
  • Leave work at work. Yep, we did already talk about this one, but it’s that important. You’ve got to set this really important boundary.

6. You feel out of balance.

So, how can you find balance?

  • Ask yourself, What is most important to me? The starting point to finding balance is knowing what’s most important so you can focus your time and energy on those things or people or tasks.
  • Own your version of balance. Balance will look different for you than it will for your best friend, your coworker or even your spouse. That’s okay. In fact, that’s how it should be.

7. You feel guilty a lot of the time.

What to do about guilt:

  • Understand where the guilt is coming from. A lot of the time, it doesn’t even come from other people. Dig deep into that feeling of guilt. Do you have ridiculous expectations of yourself? Do you feel over-the-top pressure at work? Are you trying to be a superhero? 

8. You’re filling your calendar with things you don’t even want to do.

That may include:

  • Being honest with yourself. Pull out your calendar and take a look at every single thing you do throughout the week. Now answer this question honestly: Is this how you want to spend your time?
  • Getting in touch with your motives. Why do you say yes to things you don’t want to do? It’s definitely good to want to serve others and be generous with your time, but you’ve got to be careful to say yes for the right reasons.

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