The Morning Thing Friday Favorites – our favorite things this week!

This week for our Friday Favorites, The Morning Thing hosts shared their favorite thing that happened this week.

Marcy loved work?? 🙂 Click HERE to hear her story.

Wesley loved getting together with friends. Click HERE to hear his story.

We hope you can take a few minutes to celebrate the “good things” in your life. There are many blessings. Look for them each day and Praise the Lord!

What is your Love Language?

The Morning Thing wrapped up “Love Week” by talking about the 5 Love Languages.

Have you taken the test?
Click HERE to find out your love language and start the process of better understanding in your relationships.

Dr. Gary Chapman has defined 5 Love Languages:
– Words of Affirmation
– Acts of Service
– Receiving Gifts
– Quality Time
– Physical Touch
The website https://www.5lovelanguages.com/ is full of resources for anyone and any type of relationship.

Our Co-Hosts took the quiz to identify their top love language.

Click HERE to hear about Hunter’s top love language Quality Time.

Click HERE to hear Wesley talk about Words of Affirmation.

Marcy Rinehart invited her husband Joe (from The Afternoon Drive) to the show to talk about his top love language and what he has learned by taking the test. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

We encourage you to take the test and have your loved ones take the test. Then start using some of Dr. Gary Chapman’s resources to build stronger relationships.

Happy Valentine’s Day from The Morning Thing!

Jenn Furay of Starting Point on Cultural Conversations

Today on the Morning Thing we shared a conversation with Jenn Furay, Development Director of Starting Point. Jenn told us all about Starting Point’s new outreach, Cultural Conversations. This outreach will allow Starting Point to connect with teens and students and share valuable information and answer their questions. You can hear the entire conversation HERE. To learn more about Starting Point’s ministry in our community, visit their website.

God’s Valentines to Us

This week on the Morning Thing we have been taking some different looks at love in preparation for Valentine’s Day this Sunday. On today’s show we decided that in order to get the best grasp on what love should look like we need to go back to where it begins. To do that we turned to Scripture and looked at how God has shown his immeasurable love for us. Take a look HERE to see the complete list of “God’s Best Valentines.”

As you go about your day remember that you are loved!

10 Marriage tips from couples that have been married 50 years or more

The Morning Thing is celebrating LOVE Week.
Today (2/10/21), we shared some great advice from couples that have been married 50 years or more.

We hope this list from www.cru.org encourages you and your spouse.
Click HERE to read the full article.

The following ten ideas, shared by couples married for 50 years or more, will help your marriage last a lifetime.

  1. You need a Savior. “We didn’t realize that it was two sinners who married each other. Two very sinful people who needed a Savior.” (Mona Sproull)
  2. Stay committed to one another. “Love is not a feeling, it’s a commitment … no matter what, I will stand by your mom.” (Charles Powell)
  3. Pray with your mate. “Rather than each of us having ourselves at the center of our thinking, there enters a willingness to let God be at the center.” (Jerry Bell)
  4. Forgive one another. “All I could think of was if God could forgive me of all of my sins, who am I not to forgive my husband.” (Joan Fortin)
  5. Realize that there’s no such thing as a perfect husband or perfect wife. “Christ has given me understanding and lets me know that everyone does something wrong sometimes.” (Mattie Foy)
  6. Have faith that God knows what He is doing. “A lot of people would ask me, ‘No children yet?’ And I’d say, ‘No, but I am sure having a good time telling you how to raise yours.’” (Jodie May)
  7. Trust that God gives grace and direction as we trust Him. “How can a parent trust the Lord when they lose a child? It takes a lot of faith.” (Richard Long)
  8. You’ll need to make compromises. “You can’t always have your way. I just thought that marriage would be a give and take situation.” (Nelda Davenport)
  9. Be objective and take the emotion out of problem solving. “If I say something to you that’s disrespectful to you and I don’t really know it, you need to trust my heart.” (Mona Sproull)
  10. Love your spouse. “The love comes from God.” (Mattie Foy)

What is the result of a marriage that lasts a lifetime? After 53 years of marriage, five children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild, Joan Fortin says, “I just see the blessings that God has given us through this marriage and the love that the family has for one another, and I could have missed all of that.”

Valentine’s Day Ideas for your family

Today, we kicked off Valentine’s Week on the show. Every day, we’ll talk about topics that deal with love.

Today, we shared 10 Valentine’s Day Ideas for your family from Family Life.
Start some new traditions with your children during the holiday of love.

Click HERE to see the full article.

1. Ask the kids to tell you how they think Valentine’s Day began. Write down what they say. Then do some research with the children, online or at the library, and see if their ideas are correct.

2. Designate the month of February as a time to show special love in your home. Read the following paraphrase together of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 (The Message).

Love never gives up.
Love cares more for others than for self.
Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have.
Love doesn’t strut,
Doesn’t have a swelled head,
Doesn’t force itself on others,
Isn’t always “me first,”
Doesn’t fly off the handle,
Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others,
Doesn’t revel when others grovel,
Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,
Puts up with anything,
Trusts God always,
Always looks for the best,
Never looks back,
But keeps going to the end.

Then discuss each of the above characteristics of love at the dinner table on separate nights. For example, “Love never gives up.” How have friends and family stood by one another in good and bad times?  What did God do after Adam and Eve sinned that showed that He did not give up on mankind?

3.  Plan a unique scavenger hunt with the kids for Dad (or Mom). Help the children make and hide clues, taping a small chocolate kiss on each one. Have meaningful gifts at the end of the hunt. Possibilities include handwritten notes of love and appreciation, personal certificates of service (I will wash your car, clean out the garage, cook dinner, etc.), drawings, homemade treats, framed family pictures, etc. To make the scavenger hunt extra special, end your time with a family trip to the pizza parlor or bowling alley.

4. As a family, think of those who may be especially lonely on Valentine’s Day, then brainstorm ways that you could show Christ’s love to them. The kids may want to make unique Valentine cards, bake heart-shaped cookies, or invite them to a special lunch or dinner.

5.  Cultivate a sense of appreciation in your children by helping them express appreciation to their grandparents. Have each of the kids write Grandma and Grandpa individual Valentine’s Day notes. On February 14, personally deliver the notes along with an arrangement of flowers or a balloon bouquet. If grandparents live out-of-town, mail each note in a separate envelope and also call Grandma and Grandpa.

6.  Make February 14 a “red letter day” for your family. Decorate the kitchen or dining room with hearts, red and white streamers, and heart-shaped balloons. Wear a red outfit or apron and serve the family heart-shaped pancakes; add some red food coloring to the syrup. Make heart-shaped sandwiches for lunch, and choose dinner entrees that are red.

7.  Mail each of your children a Valentine’s card from you and your spouse. Share not only why you love your child unconditionally, but also your gratitude to God that your son/daughter is your child.

8.  Tell your children how you celebrated Valentine’s Day as a child. Then have the kids call/visit their grandparents to see how they celebrated it. Talk about ways that Valentine traditions have not only changed, but also remained the same.

9.  Help the kids make an “I love you because” book for someone special (parent, grandparent, pastor, teacher, etc.). In addition to writing and drawing heartfelt messages, include some favorite photographs and artwork. For a lasting keepsake, have the book bound at a local print shop.

10.  With your spouse, decide on personalized ways that you can show love to each of your children on Valentine’s Day. Spend time praying about how to best do this. While love for one child may be expressed by time, another may feel loved by words of affirmation or gifts. You may want to read The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell.

February MVNU Presidential Update – a conversation with Dr. Henry Spaulding

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talked with Dr. Henry Spaulding, MVNU’s President.
Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Dr. Spaulding shared updates on numerous topics including:

  • MVNU’s proactive approach with COVID-19 testing
  • Changes in the 2021 calendar
  • MVNU’s attendance policy for athletic events
  • Plans for MVNU’s 2021 Graduation
  • MVNU’s involvement in the Gateway Project. MVNU along with Mount Vernon City Schools and the City of Mount Vernon received the Investor in the Future Award at this year’s Knox County Chamber of Commerce Awards Ceremony for the Gateway Project.
  • The next construction phase and timeline for the soccer/lacrosse stadium
  • Summer construction plans for dormitories on campus
  • Top goals for spring semester

To stay up to date on MVNU, go to https://www.mvnu.edu/news

The Morning Thing celebrates friends and new family members for our Friday Favorites

This week, our co-hosts of The Morning Thing share their favorite thing that happened this week.

Wesley Boston shares a virtual gathering of friends.
Click HERE to hear Wesley share.

Marcy Rinehart celebrates the birth of her new nephew, Jackson Deal.
He was born at 32 1/2 weeks – 3 pounds, 6 ounces and 16 inches long.
He was born on Tuesday, 2/2 at around 11:30am.
Click HERE to hear Marcy share.

11 Best Pieces of Advice!

Need some good advice? Thrive Global shares 11 best pieces of advice! From advice about how to treat people to advice about managing expectations. Right now more than ever, some good advice is needed. Check out all 11 pieces of advice by clicking HERE.

“During these challenging and uncertain times, essential wisdom and excellent advice help us find perspective, shift focus and stay grounded. They show us what really matters. They restore us to right-minded thinking and wholehearted living—and break us out of our fog of fear. Right when we need it most.”

WNZR’s Spotlight on Mount Vernon with Mayor Matt Starr

WNZR talked with Mount Vernon Mayor, Matt Starr for our January Spotlight on Mount Vernon. We covered multiple topics this month including how to stay connected to all that is happening in our City.

Topics included:

  • The City’s problems with wastewater and the need for a rate increase
  • News from the Mount Vernon City Council meeting on 1/25 including the plan for adjusting wastewater rates
  • Zoning changes related to accessory structures in the city
  • Staffing changes with the Mount Vernon Police Department
  • Construction and infrastructure projects
  • The Columbia Gas project of replacing gas lines in the city
  • The City’s new plan on how to face winter weather including the addition of a new dump truck
  • Latest projects of the Mount Vernon City Street Department
  • Opportunities for community members to share their opinions
  • The Mayor’s plan to use volunteers on the City’s boards and commissions
  • Update on the recent webinar titled “Who Is My Neighbor”
  • Goals for February

Click HERE to hear the conversation.

You can stay connected to the Mayor’s Office and his administration in multiple ways:
– Website www.mountvernonohio.org
– Facebook – Search “The City of Mount Vernon Ohio” – https://www.facebook.com/The-City-of-Mount-Vernon-Ohio-1416953861968803
– Twitter – Search “citymv1805” – https://twitter.com/citymv1805?lang=en

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