reviveOHIO is coming to Knox County

Have you heard about reviveOHIO?

Take a listen to a conversation with Amy Hudson, Local Administrator and Tim Overly, Co-Chairman.

They talked with WNZR’s Daria Swisher about reviveOHIO: Knox County and the 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting Initiative that kicks off on Sunday, 2/3.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay up to date on reviveOHIO: Knox County

Click HERE to find a PDF download with all the details on the 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting.

 

February MVNU Presidential Update with Dr. Henry Spaulding

WNZR’s Daria Swisher sat down with MVNU’s President Dr. Henry Spaulding for the February MVNU Presidential Update.

He shared highlights of the upcoming calendar, how MVNU makes cancellation decisions, how the engineering building is being used and advice for students facing Valentine’s Day.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay up to date on what is happening at MVNU.

The Morning Thing Fave 5 – Happy Memories

This week for The Morning Thing Fave 5, we decided to beat the winter blues by sharing one of our happiest memories. When we focus on the positive things in life, we can overcome anything that the day has for us. We hope that you can reminisce on the “good times” and fight your winter blues.

Enjoy our Morning Thing Fave 4 (we didn’t have a guest co-host this week, sorry).

Daria Swisher

Hunter Sutyak

Marcy Rinehart

Trevor Moore

Do you have the Winter Blues?

Winter weather can cause many of us to feel a little down.

There’s no clinical diagnosis for the “winter blues,” but experts at the National Institutes of Health say the so-called winter blues are fairly common and are usually marked by feeling more down than usual, sad, or less energized. Estimates suggest anywhere from 14 to 20 percent of American adults experience seasonal mood changes. (Probably a lot more in the last few days). 🙂

Everydayhealth.com has 10 really great ideas on how to BEAT the Winter Blues.
Check out the full article HERE.

1. Lace Up Your Running Shoes and Get Moving

Getting at least 20 minutes of vigorous activity four times a week has been shown to reduce depressive mood.

2. Set Your Alarm Clock and Stick to a Sleep Routine

Tempting as it might be to sleep in on dark mornings, it’s best to stick with a regular sleep schedule — which means waking up at the same times on weekdays and weekends.

3. Queue Up a Stream of Laugh-Out-Loud Films

Experts believe that laughter actually stimulates processes in your brain that counter depressive symptoms.

4. Warm Yourself Up With a Mug of Real Hot Cocoa

5. Host a Festive Party — But Don’t Stress

Planning an event will give you something to look forward to — and it could also put you on other people’s invite lists (more fun for you!).

6. Give Yourself a Manageable Task to Accomplish

It’s important to build activities into your day — even chores, like cleaning the floor — that will give you a sense of competence and accomplishment.

Balance the hard work with little things that bring you pleasure, like treating yourself with fresh flowers or, yes, that homemade cup of hot cocoa.

7. But Don’t Let Your To-Do List Get Too Out of Hand

Don’t overwhelm yourself with lists of projects and chores just because you can’t do other activities you might spend time doing in other seasons. Decide to stop procrastinating on the unpleasant stuff that could just snowball into more stress later, like unpaid bills, so you’ll have more time to do things you do enjoy. Get the tools you need to get organized.

8. Book a Staycation — Even if It’s a Mini One

Most people get a lift when they have something to look forward to. You may not have the budget or time off of work to take an exotic trip, but it’s much easier to make time for and plan a local staycation treat, such as an afternoon ice skating with friends, trying out a new restaurant in a nearby town, or going to a concert.

9. Consider Light Therapy if You Can’t Get the Sunshine You Need

It’s dark when you leave for work and dark when you get home, so how are you going to get your daily dose of natural sunshine? A decrease in sunlight can disrupt your body’s circadian rhythms, and cause a drop in serotonin levels and Vitamin D levels, which can lead to depressive symptoms.

If you have the flexibility and the weather allows for it, schedule in an early-morning walk or lunchtime stroll.  Light therapy can help regulate your body’s circadian rhythms and its natural release of the hormones that help you feel energized and the ones that help you sleep.

10. Don’t Hesitate to See Your Healthcare Professional

Chronic pain, headaches, sleep disorders, and even heart disease are all linked to depression symptoms, so check in with your healthcare provider to make sure your winter blues aren’t something more serious.

Emily Morrison of Mental Health and Recovery for Licking and Knox County shares information about the upcoming Peer Support Training

We at WNZR had a special opportunity to speak with Emily Morrison, the Community Relations Coordinator for Mental Health and Recovery for Licking and Knox Counties. Emily shared a lot of valuable information about the upcoming Peer Support Training as well as the need for certified trainers.

You can hear the entire conversation with Emily HERE, and you’ll learn about how this Training Program is important to the community, especially for individuals going through the recovery process.

If you are interested in learning more about the work of Mental Health and Recovery for Licking and Knox Counties, you can check out their website HERE or their Facebook HERE.

Careerfest 2019!

We had the chance to talk to MVNU Career Development Director Gary Swisher. Gary and his staff are gearing up for Careerfest 2019 at the Expo Center in Columbus. This is a great opportunity for students seeking jobs and internships. Over 70 companies will be represented this year! Click HERE to listen in to the conversation and HERE for more information about Careerfest 2019. Careerfest is THIS FRIDAY, February 1st and the deadline to register is TOMORROW, Wednesday, January 30th. As always, thanks for listening!

It’s a NEW day and a NEW week. How will you choose to spend it?

Monday brings a NEW Day and a NEW Week! How you face the day is a choice that only you make for yourself. The Morning Thing shared some fresh insight from author, Max Lucado. He shared how to adopt the fruits of the spirit into our daily life.

Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. To these I commit my day. — Max Lucado

It’s a New Day: The Choice Is Yours
by Max Lucado, from Let the Journey Begin

It’s quiet. It’s early. My coffee is hot. The sky is still black. The world is still asleep. The day is coming.

In a few moments the day will arrive. It will roar down the track with the rising of the sun. The stillness of the dawn will be exchanged for the noise of the day. The calm of solitude will be replaced by the pounding pace of the human race. The refuge of the early morning will be invaded by decisions to be made and deadlines to be met. For the next twelve hours I will be exposed to the day’s demands. It is now that I must make a choice.

Because of Calvary, I’m free to choose. And so I choose.

I choose love. No occasion justifies hatred; no injustice warrants bitterness. I choose love. Today I will love God and what God loves.

I choose joy. I will invite my God to be the God of circumstance. I will refuse the temptation to be cynical… the tool of the lazy thinker. I will refuse to see people as anything less than human beings, created by God. I will refuse to see any problem as anything less than an opportunity to see God.

I choose peace. I will live forgiven. I will forgive so that I may live.

I choose patience. I will overlook the inconveniences of the world. Instead of cursing the one who takes my place, I’ll invite Him to do so. Rather than complain that the wait is too long, I will thank God for a moment to pray. Instead of clinching my fist at new assignments, I will face them with joy and courage.

I choose kindness. I will be kind to the poor, for they are alone. Kind to the rich, for they are afraid. And kind to the unkind, for such is how God has treated me.

I choose goodness. I will go without a dollar before I take a dishonest one. I will be overlooked before I will boast. I will confess before I will accuse. I choose goodness.

I choose faithfulness. Today I will keep my promises. My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates will not question my word. My wife will not question my love. And my children will never fear that their father will not come home.

I choose gentleness. Nothing is won by force. I choose to be gentle. If I raise my voice, may it be only in praise. If I clench my fist, may it be only in prayer. If I make a demand, may it be only of myself.

I choose self-control. I am a spiritual being. After this body is dead, my spirit will soar. I refuse to let what will rot, rule the eternal. I choose self-control. I will be drunk only by joy. I will be impassioned only by my faith. I will be influenced only by God. I will be taught only by Christ. I choose self-control.

Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithful-ness, gentleness, and self-control. To these I commit my day. If I succeed, I will give thanks. If I fail, I will seek His grace. And then, when this day is done, I will place my head on my pillow and rest.

This devotion is from Let the Journey Begin by Max Lucado and shared by FaithGateway.

 

 

 

 

reviveOHIO is coming to Knox County!

reviveOHIO is coming to Knox County March 15 – 21.

Want to know more about this event?

Join us for a Come & See Night, this Sunday (1/27) at Trinity Worship Center (1051 Beech St. Mount Vernon).
The event will be held from 6:30pm – 8:30pm.
The evening will include community worship, teaching and sharing the visions of what is to come when the Church of Knox County embraces unity, hunger an humility.

Mark Burd of reviveOHIO tells us more about this wonderful event and how people can stay connected with upcoming events. Click HERE to hear his conversation with WNZR’s Rachel Rinehart.

Click HERE to stay connected with reviveOHIO: Knox County.

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What do you do for “Me Time”?

The bible is clear about the need to take time for ourselves, time to rest and recharge.

“Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.” – 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 NIV

God created a Sabbath for a purpose – to rest!

The Morning Thing shared 20 great ideas for “Me Time”.  Cyndi Barber is a writer for imom.com
Cyndi said that she learned that spending time on herself was an investment in her future self and the overall health of her family. It opened her up to greater creativity, productivity, and concentration. It balanced out the selflessness that being a mother required. Me time helped Cyndi to be a better parent because it regenerated energy levels and the ability to fully engage and connect with her family.

Check out Cyndi’s great ideas! Click HERE for the full article!

  1. Get a massage.
  2. Take a walk in nature.
  3. Buy yourself flowers.
  4. Sit in the park and feed the birds.
  5. Lose yourself in Google-searching random subjects.
  6. Take a class.
  7. Go to bed early and let dad put the kids to bed.
  8. Join an adult small group or bible study.
  9. Spend time on a hobby.
  10. Take a bath with candles and music.
  11. Play your favorite music while cooking dinner.
  12. Turn off gadgets for an hour.
  13. Go to the movies with a friend.
  14. Join a city team sport.
  15. Catch up with a friend.
  16. Go to a conference out of town.
  17. Get a manicure or pedicure…..or both!
  18. Visit a museum or gallery.
  19. Join a book club in person or online.
  20. Go for a drive and discover new parts of your town.

For our Morning Thing Fave 5, we shared our Mom’s favorite way to spend Me Time. Click on each name for another great idea. Now….go take some ME Time this weekend!

Daria’s Mom likes to watch Hallmark movies. Click HERE

Hunter’s Mom likes to do pallet art. Click HERE

Marcy’s Mom works on crafts, especially ceramics. Click HERE

Trevor’s Mom loves puzzles. Click HERE

Rachel’s Mom (Marcy) likes to hang out with family and watch movies. Click HERE

The Woodward Opera House opens after over 20 years of restoration

This is an exciting time in downtown Mount Vernon as the Woodward Opera House prepares for an opening.

Justin Bauer, Marketing Director for the Woodward Development Corporation talked with us about the timeline of restoration, upcoming events and how to stay connected to activities at the Woodward Opera House.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay updated on all events and activities at the Woodward Opera House.

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